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What is USSD| How does the USSD service work| Types of USSD codes
What is USSD| How does the USSD service work| Types of USSD codes

USSD applications, USSD codes, billing

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Written by Stephany Pagliaccia
Updated over a week ago

What is USSD?

USSD โ€“ unstructured supplementary service data, is a service that allows mobile phone users to interact with a remote application from their device in real-time. It is a highly scalable service as it does not require an internet connection and is supported by both features and smartphones.

How does the USSD service work?

A predefined session is started once a user dials into a code e.g. *123# facilitating the transfer of information between the USSD application and the mobile user (learn more).

Types of USSD codes

There are 2 types of USSD codes

Dedicated USSD codes: a unique code that will exclusively belong to your organization

Shared USSD code: accessing the service via an assigned channel on our default USSD code

The session billing options available are:

Postpaid: The cost of a session is covered by the code owner.

Prepaid: The cost is covered by both the owner and the end-user.

Reach out to us at support@mteja.io with any queries you may have regarding how to get started on the USSD service.

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