T-Mobile First to Add Carrier Billing to Android Market
Dec 10, 2009, 4:12 PM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Dec 10, 2009, 4:43 PM
T-Mobile has indicated through its support forums that it is bringing carrier billing support to the Android Market. Until now, users wishing to purchase applications had to use Google Check-Out to pay the software developer directly. With this feature enabled in the Android Market, T-Mobile customers will be able to purchase apps and have the expense added to their monthly bills. T-Mobile users will notice their Android Market application update itself. Once the update is complete, carrier billing will be enabled. Users have a 24-hour period to uninstall applications that they decided they don't like before being billed. Users will also have the choice to pay via either their T-Mobile account or with their own credit card. T-Mobile is the first network operator to support carrier billing in the Android Market.
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CUSTOMER CARE REP: Ma'am they're charges that were downloaded to the phone on the...
(Customer interrupts)
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Caller: WHAT THE HE11 ARE THESE CHARGES, FOR PREDICTOMOBILE, LAVA LIFE, AND MONOPOLY AND ETC??????????
CUSTOMER CARE REP: Ma'am they're charges that were downloaded to the phone on the
(continues)
This is big!