IRCTC to launch SMS-based ticketing service from July 1
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To tide over the limited Internet penetration and make use of high mobile phone user base in the country, IRCTC will launch SMS-based ticketing service from July 1. It will soon announce a dedicated number for the service.
This methodology will allow you to book tickets from anywhere and anytime. You won't need a print-out because the ticketing message will be considered as valid during the journey.
So, this is how it will work. You have to register the mobile number with IRCTC as well as your bank. IRCTC has tied up with over 20 odd banks for this service, said an IRCTC spokesperson.
The bank will provide MMID (Mobile Money Identifier) and OTP (one time password) for authorisation of payment.
You have to type the train number, destination, journey date, class and passenger details such as name, age and gender on the SMS box.
The sender will receive transaction ID and then can make payment through sending another SMS by typing PAY followed by the transaction ID, MMID as received from the bank and password.
The service is available to all mobile subscribers and Rs 3 is being charged per SMS and payment gateway charges are Rs 5 for the ticket amount up to Rs 5,000 and Rs 10 for more than Rs 5,000.(The Hindu)
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