Netbilling Expands E-Commerce Options

VALENCIA, Calif. – Netbilling, Inc., an industry leader in electronic transaction processing and call center services has announced new integrations with third party shopping cart systems and Java API enhancements.

According to Netbilling President Mitch Farber, "With the ability for a merchant to process up to 50,000 transactions per hour, our newly upgraded Java client provides merchants of all sizes a Java API that is completely transparent to the end user. This allows merchants to maintain their own customer databases and the consumer never leaves the merchant's website."

Netbilling has also developed payment modules for version 4 of the Miva Merchant shopping cart system. Miva Merchant is a browser-based Storefront Development and Management System. It integrates cataloging, product, fulfillment, maintenance, category management, shopping basket, order and credit card processing.

Additionally, Netbilling has added expanded support for the free, open source osCommerce cart as well as many other third-party shopping carts. These additions, along with the ability for a site owner to setup merchant accounts through Netbilling quickly, enables merchants to sell their products online often within 24 hours of inception.

"Netbilling is excited about the new shopping cart additions. Oscommerce, Miva Merchant and X-cart are extremely powerful applications and widely used by Internet merchants globally," said Farber. "By adding these shopping cart systems, merchants can customize the applications to suit any requirements and both work seamlessly with Netbilling's powerful payment gateway and fraud scrubbing tools."

Since 1998, Netbilling has provided transaction processing and call center services to thousands of internet merchants and companies.

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