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Starcomms Nigeria launches e-payment for data services

CDMA mobile network operator, Starcomms Nigeria, has provided subscribers to its internet services with new options to pay for their subscriptions. The options include:

  • Recharge cards
  • SMS through direct airtime debit
  • Interswitch debit/ATM cards

Subscribers who want to use these options need to register online at www.starcomms.com.


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2 Comments

  1. A commendable move by them.

    It would be great if this ease of payment will also translate into prompt and automated activation (the moment the subscriber pays through any of these means.)

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  2. Good move. Though, i wonder why it took them this long to look towards that direction. I also hope the other networks will follow suit.

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