Premium Goods Revenue Share

2010 has been an important year for the world of micro-billing. Since the turn of the year, increasing numbers of Mobile Operators have displayed a willingness to entertain the concept of a Premium Goods Revenue Share (PGRS). Infact, several operators in the Nordic region have already started to offer these rates to companies offering a “Premium Goods” service. Concert and Subway tickets have been a big hit, with Subway tickets via SMS now accounting for almost 75% of all sales.

More recently (Q3), Irish operators Vodafone, O² and Meteor have expressed their commitment to bringing PGRS to the Republic of Ireland. The M50 in Dublin will soon be accepting mobile payments.

PGRS gives businesses, who previously balked at the idea of losing such a high percentage of the transaction’s value, the opportunity to sell their product over a new medium, whilst breaking down the barriers that previously restricted services with a tight margin.

About txtNation

txtNation is an award-winning provider of billing, content and mobile messaging solutions.
Our focus on flexible solutions, intelligently supported, has made us one of the most trusted providers in the business.
Our established connections to the world’s mobile network operators, and our ability to source new connections on your behalf, means we help your business at prices that fit every budget.
We have developed strong partnerships with industry to ensure our solutions are saleable, well-connected and secure.
txtNation is an established registered company owned and operated privately in the United Kingdom, with an excellent history of innovation and support for business.

You can find out more about txtNation and the services we offer at www.txtnation.com or by emailing sales@txtnation.com or calling +44 (0)1752273491.

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