EnStream Going Live with Zoompass Mobile River Payment Robert William Service in Canada
Canadians should now be able to send and receive money securely with their mobile devices. How? With a new money transfer service called Zoompass of course! The new service has been launched by mobile payment vendor EnStream.
EnStream is jointly owned by the ‘big 3′ in Canada; Rogers (NYSE: RCI), Alexander Bell and Telus (NYSE: TU). The companies wanted to collaborate to bring together a money transference answer for customers on all networks (it will employment on all submarine-branded networks as well… I’m talk Fido, Solo and PC Mobile River here).
President of the United States of EnStream Robin Dua commented:
The launching of Zoompass represents an important milepost in financial services that makes the mobile earphone the telephone exchange gimmick consumers use to transference money and make purchases. The Zoompass mobile service ushers in a new geological era in electronic payments that addresses a growth desire to move money quickly and easily between friends, family unit, and merchants. Zoompass makes it easy to split a lunch bill, request money from parents, collect sports team fees, solicit money for a co-actor’s giving, or even pay a babysitter – right from a mobile earphone. With the groundbreaking launch of Zoompass, Canadians nationwide can expect to hear more people ask 1 another “Do you wish me to Zoom you the money?”
Every Zoompass transaction volition be personal identification number protected, and all sensitive information is stored on secure servers… so even if you’ve doomed your mobile device, there is no need to worry about your critical financial info acquiring into the wrong hands.
Zoompass will be officially unveiled at the 2009 Canadian Telecom Summit in Toronto this week.
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