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T-Exec Consulting

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A expert consulting firm focused on the design and delivery of payment & billing solutions for Telcos, ISPs, Utilities, System Vendors and System Integrators.

Blog: #mobile #payments – Re-engineer ‘Lead to Cash’ or listen to customers? - bit.ly/1ArPJi6 #leadgeneration


Blog: #mobile #payments – GSMA says ‘That’s where the #money is’ for Mobile Operators and SPs - bit.ly/1LaBz7K #ApplePay


Blog: Banks’ #technology failing to meet customer expectations - t-exec.com/banks-technolo…


Blog: #snapcash : It’s not just photos you can exchange on #snapchat now: bit.ly/1CIeBG2


HSBC rolls out Paym for business customers finextra.com/news/fullstory… via @Finextra


#RBS fined for 2012 IT failure - bbc.in/1uMDMCk - Another example of the damage of banks failing to properly manage #IT systems


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ScottishPower faces sales ban and Ofgem probe over poor customer service fw.to/CjDdg2O


British Gas has successfully moved over 34m customers from its legacy systems to a new SAP #billing and #CRM system. bit.ly/1BeQLks


Blog: #Apple Pay launch stirs rivals - a number of large retailers have teamed up to build a rival to #ApplePay. bit.ly/1ueqQof


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#TechNews Nationwide launches Android Wear app to let customers check their balance on a smartwatch ow.ly/2QcP61


The number of public Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK is set to rise to 14 million by 2018 techweekeurope.co.uk/news/ipass-uk-… #wifi #tech


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New law could end mobile 'black spots' tgr.ph/1zYfAR3


Mike discusses the close to £1bn cost of failed #government #IT projects. bit.ly/1s7fjTc


Universal Credit scheme delays continue - just 15,000 people on system compared with planned 1 million by April 2014 gu.com/p/42nh2/tw


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