Date:22/12/11
“The works on introducing a new fine payment service will be completed within a few days|”, told “İCTnews” head of the commercial department of ”Komtec” company, Farid Ismailzade. According to him, this service will be launched in the first month of the new year.
Now, some technical works are being carried out in this direction. Mr. Ismailzade also said that the number of payment terminals will be increased by twice in future, and this service will be introduced in the regions. 300 payment terminals have been installed in the country so far.
By the end of the next year this figure will raise up to 3000 units. Let’s note that “Рaypoint” terminals are used for making payments for utilities, including “gas smart” cards, stationary and mobile telephones, internet services, cable TV services.
Payment kiosks to be installed in regions
Today, the driver, who has been penalized by police, can pay a fine at bank or post offices. Starting from the new year they will be able to make their payments by using new ”Paypoint” kiosks.“The works on introducing a new fine payment service will be completed within a few days|”, told “İCTnews” head of the commercial department of ”Komtec” company, Farid Ismailzade. According to him, this service will be launched in the first month of the new year.
Now, some technical works are being carried out in this direction. Mr. Ismailzade also said that the number of payment terminals will be increased by twice in future, and this service will be introduced in the regions. 300 payment terminals have been installed in the country so far.
By the end of the next year this figure will raise up to 3000 units. Let’s note that “Рaypoint” terminals are used for making payments for utilities, including “gas smart” cards, stationary and mobile telephones, internet services, cable TV services.
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