Now book rail tickets through mobile phones
   
  Sujay Mehdudia
   
  IRCTCmobile will operate on Java enabled handsets
   
  It has been developed by Sam Pitroda and his company S-SAM
  User can book tickets using credit and debit cards
   
  NEW DELHI: Taking yet another step towards making train ticket reservation a 
pleasant experience, the Railways on Thursday announced introduction of ticket
  booking through mobile phones.
   
  The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) launched 
the e-ticketing facility, IRCTCmobile, in partnership with a U.S.-based company,
  C-SAM.
   
  IRCTCmobile will operate on Java enabled handsets having GRPS connection. It 
has been developed by telecom expert Sam Pitroda and his company S-SAM, based
  on its patented Mobile Transaction Platform.
   
  All registered users could download IRCTCmobile by sending SMS to the 
Corporation and it will send a WAP push message that will ensure downloading 
and installation
  of IRCTCmobile.
   
  Credit cards
   
  After this, the user could check the availability of tickets, book tickets 
using credit and debit cards, check fare and train details between two stations
  and even view the route of a train.
   
  IRCTC Managing Director P.K. Goel said that with the proliferation of mobile 
phones, the new facility would enable the Corporation to reach out the masses
  further. IRCTC's association with C-SAM would ensure that the customer used a 
reliable, scalable and secure product that was designed to provide a booking
  experience similar to the existing web-based booking.
   
  IRCTC would be available to all service providers, including telecom 
companies and banks.
   
  I-tickets facility
   
  The Railways has an I-tickets facility, under which tickets are delivered to 
the postal address given by the user.
   
  The Railways had introduced issuance of platform tickets through SMS on an 
experimental basis in Bangalore and Delhi.
   
  Source: The Hindu.

 
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