HORISEN Partners with Vodafone Germany for Groundbreaking Public Transportation Ticketing Concept

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Rorschach, Switzerland – September 2024 – HORISEN is proud to announce its collaboration with Vodafone Germany and DIMOCO Payments in supporting the first-ever public transportation ticketing concept via RCS (Rich Communication Services) and DCB (Direct Carrier Billing) in Germany.

Powered by HORISEN’s Business Messenger Platform, this innovative solution allows users to book public transportation tickets and pay directly through their phone bill – all this inside an RCS dialogue. The process is quite simple: just scan the QR code at the bus stop, choose a tariff, select carrier billing, and enjoy the ride – making public transport more accessible and convenient than ever.

This solution was showcased at the prestigious Future of Tech event, part of Germany’s largest B2B Startup Expo and Conference, highlighting HORISEN’s role in driving digital innovation in public services.

The initiative is part of Vodafone Germany’s UPLIFT project, dedicated to exploring new innovation partnerships. By focusing on future topics like sustainability, data analytics, and AI, Vodafone UPLIFT connects innovators with the resources and expertise needed to bring market-ready solutions to life. Like HORISEN, Vodafone is committed to creating future-oriented solutions that deliver tangible value and sustainability.

About HORISEN:

HORISEN, the home of omnichannel technology, is the ultimate one-stop shop for wholesale and retail messaging businesses. With over two decades of experience, we push the boundaries of technological innovation to empower Messaging Technologists in establishing, operating, and expanding successful messaging businesses. Our commitment to advancing the industry is evident in our pioneering projects that will drive the next wave of digital transformation.



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