We have received some bits of information on what Eco-Cash will be. Part of what we have is the this screenshot below from a PowerPoint presentation of the service revealing some interesting aspects of the service. It also takes a swipe at NetOne’s OneWallet service which currently requires all subscribers to change their SIM. This suggests Econet’s system is likely going to be USSD based.
Econet is also expected to announce its latest subscriber stats tomorrow.
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this story is not complete. techzim!!!!!!!!11
That’s what we have so far. Sorry. We will post more info as we get it!
We need more info if we are to use this
Dudes this is the sharp end of gossip – incomplete, half baked, but insightful all the same. I like to be the first to know, even if its just a corner of the whole picture. Way to go Techzim!
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THE question is this product not another econet half baked product ?
You can find out more about EcoCash here – http://www.econet.co.zw/ecocash.html.
& yes, it’s powered by USSD
OK, so no bank account is needed. Nice. But the registration process sounds like opening an acount to me. Only difference is they don’t ask for proof of residence. Wonder too if the $200 transation limit will stay
So Econet will charge you $14 to send $200 to a non registered EcoCash user. Hmnnn… – http://www.econet.co.zw/ecocash_tariff.html
& it will charge me $4 to send $200 to a registered user and then charge them $6 when they cash out – http://www.econet.co.zw/ecocash_tariff.html
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