The Sony Entertainment Network began mobile billing in the...
The Sony Entertainment Network began mobile billing in the U.S. Friday in conjunction with mobile payments company Boku and select mobile carriers. A new wallet-funding option also makes it easier for the service’s users to buy games, movies and music,…
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said Sony Network Entertainment International and Sony Computer Entertainment America in a news release. The new feature allows users of participating mobile networks in the U.S. to “top up their account wallet” to buy content from the PlayStation Store and across the Sony Entertainment Network using their mobile phone accounts, the Sony divisions said. At launch, wallet top-ups with mobile billing can be made through the PlayStation Store on the PS3 or Account Management via the Sony Entertainment Network website. Customers can select “mobile” as the payment option, enter their mobile phone number and respond via SMS to confirm the wallet top-up. A wallet top-up charge will appear on their next mobile phone bill or can be debited against their pre-paid account, said Sony.