BSNL chooses Pyro for pan-India CTop-up contract

Customers will be able to electronically recharge their accounts

PTI | June 18, 2010



Mobile technology solutions provider, Pyro, today said it has won the contract from BSNL for implementing its Ctop-up solution on BSNL's Network, now on a pan-India basis.

BSNL is one of the leading telecom operators in India with over 60-million pre-paid and post-paid mobile customers.

Through Pyro's Ctop-up solution, BSNL's GSM and CDMA customers will be able to electronically recharge their pre-paid account through BSNL's chain of over 1-million retailers as well as through BSNL's website, a press release issued here said.

Being a highly scalable platform, the system is technologically well equipped to handle the demands of the fast-growing Indian mobile market for the next 5-years, it said.

"We are pleased to have won the tender to offer PAN India Ctop-up solution to BSNL," Pyro's Chief Executive Officer, S M Reddy, said.

 

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