 Kuwaiti mobile operator Wataniya Telecom has launched its W-Charger Service
built on the Nokia Connect eRefill platform in Kuwait. The service allows
Wataniya customers to top up their mobile credit balances by transferring
credits from another mobile. Nokia has supplied Wataniya the Nokia Connect eRefill solution,
which increases the availability and convenience of prepaid recharging for
subscribers and substantially reduces the costs of prepaid process compared to
traditional voucher-based solutions. This end-to-end solution also includes
comprehensive system integration and related services.
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"Through our cooperation with Nokia we are able to deliver
novel solutions to our subscribers that make mobile communications easier and
more affordable," says Timo Everi, Director, Sales & Marketing, Wataniya
Telecom. "We believe that SMS-based solutions for selling prepaid credits and
transferring credits within family will enjoy success in the Kuwaiti
market."
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{mosgoogle}Wataniya's W-Charger Service makes use of two functionalities
of the Nokia Connect eRefill platform: SMS Recharge, the cost-effective method
of recharging prepaid accounts via SMS at an airtime reseller, and
BalanceTransfer, a new service allowing a prepaid subscriber to transfer money
from his own to another user's prepaid account. Wataniya has already appointed a
reseller channel to make prepaid recharging via SMS readily available. Because
the prepaid recharging process supported by Nokia Connect eRefill platform is
very cost-effective, Watanyia can introduce the benefits of micro prepaid -
small prepaid top-up values - to its subscribers, further increasing convenience
and affordability of mobile services. ?‚ ?‚
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"We are delighted to be extending our cooperation with Wataniya
and to be delivering them innovative end-to-end solutions that help them to grow
further in the prepaid subscriber segment," says Jari Laiho, Account Manager,
Wataniya Customer Account Team, Networks, Nokia.
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"Nokia is very committed to the Middle East region in general
and to Kuwait in particular. We are proud to support Wataniya in their striving
to offer service innovations to their mobile subscribers," says Adel Hattab,
Director, Mobile Entry Solutions, Networks, Nokia.
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Nokia and Wataniya started cooperation on the infrastructure
side earlier this year. In May Nokia announced it will supply Wataniya a wide
variety of products and technologies to enhance the operator's 2G and 3G
networks and to enable Wataniya to offer advanced mobile services to its
subscribers.
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About Wataniya
Launched in December 1999, Wataniya Telecom has been a driving
force in increasing the mobile communications market penetration in Kuwait to
over 80 percent of the population. With operations in Kuwait, Iraq, Tunisia and
Algeria, Wataniya Telecom is actively expanding its presence within the MENA
(Middle East North Africa) region. Serving over 3.5 million customers in its
operations, Wataniya Telecom has built its success on a customer focused
strategy based on the philosophy that everything the company does must bring it
closer to its customers. The company provides a wide range of leading edge
wireless voice and data services delivered with high quality and designed to
meet customer requirements.
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About Nokia
{mosgoogle}Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the
growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects
people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use
and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging,
games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services
for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com.
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