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Mobile travel information and payment by smartphone

TraviPay from German mobile payment expert sunhill technologies is a new smartphone app which integrates all the company’s mobile payment applications to provide payment, travel and information for services such public transport, parking, taxi, electric car charging and e-mobility, with just one click on the phone’s display. In cooperation with leading producers of barriers including Designa, Scheidt&Bachmann and Skidata, sunhill has also enabled worldwide payment methods such as operator billing and cr
April 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
TraviPay from German mobile payment expert 3960 Sunhill Technologies is a new smartphone app which integrates all the company’s mobile payment applications to provide payment, travel and information for services such public transport, parking, taxi, electric car charging and e-mobility, with just one click on the phone’s display.

In cooperation with leading producers of barriers including 34 Designa, 3961 Scheidt & Bachmann and 2226 Skidata, sunhill has also enabled worldwide payment methods such as operator billing and credit card by mobile phone.

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