Streaming service adds mobile pay option

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ICFLIX, an
internet streaming service in the Middle East and North Africa, recently added direct operator billing to allow its Saudi Arabian customers to pay via their phone bill or with prepaid cards.

ICFLIX, which provides Jazwood (Arabic), Hollywood and Bollywood content, and has the largest
library of Arabic movies currently available on the internet, is working with the
Saudi Telecom Company (STC), the largest telecom operator in the gulf, to give customers more payment options.

 

Direct operator billing is a simple and secure payment method that gives prepaid and postpaid users the option of subscribing to ICFLIX’s library of content for a monthly fee of $5.33
or a weekly plan of only $2.13.



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