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Bango has launched a safe subscription service that gives mobile users world-wide a simple, risk-free way to pay for content
November 2, 2006
NEW YORK -- Bango has launched a safe subscription service that gives mobile users world-wide a simple, risk-free way to pay for content from ringtones and videos to news and blogs, on a daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis. The new service makes it easy for consumers to sign up and manage their subscription accounts on the mobile internet and will restore public confidence in mobile subscription payments.
There is a solid opportunity for mobile subscription services. "With up to 15 percent of wireless revenues in the United States already coming from data services, it makes sense that we'll see a rise in mobile subscription services especially as new services make it easier and safer to enroll, " said Roger Entner, vice president of wireless telecomm at Ovum, a market research firm.
"With the new Bango subscription service, users have a clear understanding of what they are entering into, know exactly the status of each subscription and have a simple means of stopping future payments," says Ray Anderson, CEO at Bango. "Having a single point of control and management avoids problems encountered with old-style disparate SMS subscriptions."
Bango.net Ltd.
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