Apple now allows users in Taiwan to pay for apps through their phone bills

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Apple is quietly adding more modes of payment for iTunes, to cater to users who don’t have or don’t want to add a credit card to their accounts.

On Tuesday, it started allowing users in Taiwan to pay for their apps, books and music through their phone carrier.

So far, only Far EasTone users in Taiwan will get the option.

This move makes Taiwan the fourth market globally and first in Asia to get this mode of payment from Apple. Apple started carrier billing in Germany in October last year, working with O2/Telefonica there, before expanding to Russia in December and Switzerland this year. Read more…

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