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eTopUp for prepaid bmobile users
published: Tuesday | March 14, 2006

ACROSS 12 countries in the Caribbean, Cable and Wireless pre-paid bmobile customers can top-up while roaming, just as they do at home. This announcement is the latest in a string of initiatives to make staying in touch with bmobile while travelling easier.

With the introduction of Roaming eTopUp from bmobile, customers who are visiting a Caribbean country served by bmobile can go anywhere eTopUp is sold, give the retailer their 10-digit mobile number and pay using local currency, and their account will be credited in the equivalent home currency. The talk-time can be used while travelling, or once the customer returns home.

Additionally, friends, families and colleagues can top-up phones for one another when they are in separate bmobile markets. For example, a father in Jamaica could top up his daughter's phone while she was living and studying in Barbados. All he would need is his daughter's 10-digit number.

"This functionality is an important next step in offering seamless service for our customers who travel throughout the Caribbean," said Paul Hamburger, EVP commercial for Cable & Wireless Caribbean. "We know that a significant portion of our pre-paid customers travel regularly, either on business or to visit friends and family. However, often when preparing for a trip people don't remember -- or don't have time -- to top-up their mobiles. Now they have one less stress - they can top-up from their destination by going to any Cable & Wireless store."

Cable & Wireless was the first company to launch eTopUp for mobile customers in the Caribbean, eliminating the need for purchasing a physical card in order to receive airtime. eTopUp has enabled customers across the region to purchase airtime with any amount of money they choose, rather than the pre-determined amounts sold on cards. Said Hamburger, "Our strategy to let the customer choose the amount he or she wishes to top-up has worked well for us. Whether someone has $60 or $2,000 (including GCT), they can top up with us. This has made airtime more accessible to everyone - no matter how much money they have."

Across the Caribbean region, the use of eTopUp among Cable & Wireless bmobile customers has doubled in the past six months. In fact, in several countries the usage of eTopUp is at 100 per cent and traditional prepaid cards are no longer sold.

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