txtNation Plans Control Panel Enhancements

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Mobile messaging and billing solutions provider txtNation plans to update its Control Panel platform to Version 5.1 over the next few months.

The update to txtNation's messaging and processing platform is designed to simplify transactions between mobile content providers and individual consumers, delivering a highly scalable system that enables significant improvement in the integrity of the financial data associated with mobile transactions.

"With CP 5.1, we are providing clients a huge step forward from legacy solutions they've had to rely on in the past," txtNation Director Michael Whelan said. "Our customers will have the same robust features as the original version, as well as a set of unique new capabilities that can directly improve their business growth and profitability."

The new capabilities will enable automated authorization for digital content transactions, additional online resources for mobile commerce management and expanded support for more countries.

Planned enhancements to the platform will offer digital content providers an alternative to the traditional approach of legacy aggregators for processing inbound transactions, by modeling inbound and outbound requests and statistical breakdown sections after large-scale processing systems used by credit card clearing houses and online retailers.

Customers will have direct access to a new support site and revised knowledge base, providing an online resource for mobile commerce business management, including real-time, consolidated reporting, with detailed information on messaging and the transactions processed through txtNation systems. A new message center will allow customers to view the latest news and announcements.

The new system offers expanded support for clients, fast-track ticketing and enhanced billing capabilities to help ensure the right transactions are processed while preventing erroneous billing to deactivated or recycled users.

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