Monday, August 19, 2013

SMS Based Train Ticket Booking Introduced by ICICI Bank

 

 

ICICI Bank Limited, India's largest private sector bank, today announced a SMS based service to enable its customers to book rail tickets from IRCTC in association with Bharat BPO Services Limited, a part of the SPICE DIGITAL group

ICICI Bank customers will now be able to book rail tickets simply by sending two SMSes to 139. The cost of the ticket will directly be debited from the customer's savings account.

 

 

Commenting on the service, Rajiv Sabharwal, Executive Director, ICICI Bank Limited, said: "ICICI Bank has been leveraging technology to provide convenient and easily accessible banking services across the country. This service is a welcome addition to our wide array of mobilebased services. It provides a convenient way to book rail tickets without using internet. We are happy to have partnered with Bharat BPO for this service."

 

Jatinder Verma, CEO, Bharat BPO Services Ltd. said: "This innovative service will make rail ticket booking easy for customers as they can book tickets from anywhere. This is the real edge of mobility that will touch new dimensions in mobile usage."

 

Following is the method to book rail tickets using this SMS service:

v STEP 1: Send an SMS to 139 from your registered mobile number (registered with ICICI Bank and IRCTC)

The SMS Format is: BOOK (TrainNo) (FromCity) (ToCity) (TravelDate(DDMM)) (Class) (Passenger1- Name) (Age) (Gender Passenger2-Name) (Age) (upto 6 passengers) ICICI

You will receive a message with the following details:

§  Transaction ID

§  Ticket Amount

§  IRCTC Service Charge (IRCTC SC)

§  Total Amount

§  Seat Availability

For example:

Trans Id: 2501368 Ticket Amount: 85.0 IRCTC SC: 11.24 Total Amount: 96.24 Seat: AVAILABLE- 0653 For Payment SMS PAY 2501368 ICICI Last six digits of your ICICI Account number IRCTC UserID to 139. Note that your mobile number must be registered with ICICI and IRCTC.

v STEP 2:

On receipt of the above details, send an SMS to 139 for the payment of the ticket.

PAY (Transaction ID as received) (ICICI) (last 6 digits of your ICICI Bank account number) (IRCTC UserID)

For example: PAY 2501368 ICICI 123456 Karthick Kumar

You will receive the final confirmation message:

Ticket booked successfully.

PNR: 8502618225

Ticket No: 0728109603

Booking Status: Karthick CONFIRM D2 0084 WS

Class: 2S

Ticket Amt: 85.0

SC: 11.24 Src Stn: KALYAN JN Dst: PUNE JN DOJ: 30/08/2013 Shd Dep: 06:37

 

About ICICI Bank: ICICI Bank Limited (NYSE:IBN) is India's largest private sector bank and the second largest bank in the country, with consolidated total assets of US$ 124 billion as on March 31, 2013. ICICI Bank's subsidiaries include India's leading private sector insurance companies and among its largest securities brokerage firms, mutual funds and private equity firms. ICICI Bank's presence currently spans 19 countries, including India.

 

About Bharat BPO: Bharat BPO is the exclusive partner of IRCTC, an arm of Indian Railways, for providing Integrated Train Enquiry Service (ITES) in India. BBPO is serving the nation for past six years and have catered to over 135 crore enquiries over various mobile technologies. The customer is addressed on a wide range of offerings including Ticket Booking, PNR Status, Train Status, Seat Availability, Fare Enquiry, Train Schedule etc. All these enquiries are attended 24×7 through a single helpline number 139 across the country over IVR, SMS and USSD.

 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

What happens in the web within 60 seconds - Amazing......

Revealed, what happens in just 60 seconds on the internet: 216,000 photos posted, 278,000 Tweets and 1.8m Facebook likes

  • Infographic gives snapshot of what happens across the web in 60 seconds
  • This includes 72 hours of video uploaded to YouTube and 278,000 tweets

In just a single minute on the web 216,000 photos are shared on Instagram, a total of £54,000 ($83,000) sales take place on Amazon, there are 1.8 million likes on Facebook and three days worth of video is uploaded to YouTube.

Cashback site Qmee has created an infographic that shows this information as well as how many tweets are sent, photos are viewed, Skype calls are made, domains are registered and more in 60 seconds.

The graphic pulls information and figures from PC Mag, Business Insider and other sites to create a the snapshot. 

 

Google performs 2 million searches each minute and 72 hours worth of video is uploaded to YouTube within the space of 60 seconds.

The infographic also claims that 70 new domains are registered and 571 new website are created within a minute online, at the same time there are 1.8 million likes on Facebook, 204 million emails sent and 278,000 tweets posted. 

There are almost four times more Google searches than a year ago, and 180,000 more tweets are sent.

YouTube video uploads have increased from 25 hours up to three days.

Relatives and friends now spend the equivalent of 1.4 million minutes chatting over Skype, compared to 370,000 minutes last year.

Facebook figures appear to have dropped, however. This year there are on average 41,000 status updates every second - 246,000 a minute - whereas according to Go-Globe's figures, this time last year the figure was in excess of 695,000.

Exactly the same amount of domain names were created per minute in 2012 and 2013 according to the graphics.

Cashback site Qmee has created an infographic that shows how many tweets are sent, Facebook posts are liked, Skype calls are made and YouTube videos are viewed in a single minute across the internet. It used information and figures from PC Mag, Business Insider and other sites to create a 60-second snapshot

The two graphics did not use exactly the same data sources meaning that the relationship is not directly comparable but it does give an indication about which sites and services are soaring and which are staying the same, or losing favour.

The increase in posts across social networks has also seen an increase of what's been dubbed 'Twinglish'.

Social media monitoring company Brandwatch found that one in every 150 English words used on Twitter is spelt incorrectly.

On Facebook, one in 323 words are spelt incorrectly, on Google+ it's one in 238 and one in 556 words is incorrect on online forums.

Women also favour the use of elongated words  such as ‘sooooo’ and ‘loool’ on social networks.

Go-Globe.com designed a similar graphic in June last year, pictured. By comparison, the amount of emails sent has increased by 36million a minute. There are almost four times more Google searches than a year ago, and 180,000 more tweets are sent