Bango intros new direct carrier billing integration
Bango Grid is meant to reduce the time to launch carrier billing routes.
Direct carrier billing company Bango Monday announced Bango Grid, what the company called in a press release a new and unique product that enables app stores to launch and manage carrier billing markets with unparalleled ease, as they grow global mobile content sales.
Bango said Bango Grid harnesses Bango data and partnerships, providing a new way to launch carrier billing in hundreds of markets worldwide. Features include:
- Centralizes all knowledge, planning and management tools for carrier billing through a web-based service
- Reduces the time to launch carrier billing routes, and ultimately enables one-click activation
- Provides app stores with curated and mobile operator-sourced data in real-time
- Includes market size, device penetration, technical capabilities, taxes, regulations and other carrier billing market characteristics
- Enables app stores to determine best fit carrier markets to meet their specific needs
“There are more than 700 MNOs globally, with different billing systems," Ray Anderson, Bango CEO. "It is no surprise that even the most ambitious app stores have not yet achieved 100 MNO activations."