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For the first time in Sri Lanka, Dialog Axiata in partnership with Roamware gives you the opportunity to reload Dialog Prepaid Connections via Facebook.

Now you can reload your friends, family or loved ones Dialog Prepaid connections, directly through facebook in 3 easy steps.
Login to Facebook and search for ‘Social Top Up’ for more information.

Help your buddies stay connected with Social Top Ups powered by Dialog in partnership with Roamware.

Global

eZeTop is also an easy way to send credit to relatives in Sri Lanka through the web.


With More Magic you can top-up your friend’s or family’s prepaid mobile numbers from the comfort of your home or office through the web. It’s convenient, immediate and easy, plus you can use your existing PayPal account during the transaction.

United Kingdom

Dialog Axiata has partnered with London-based QiComm to offer a unique calling service to Sri Lankans living in the UK through a new product called VIZZ Mobile. UK Callers can now connect to friends and family in Sri Lanka on the Dialog network at discounted rates. The service offers not only discounted rates in Sri Lanka but low rates within UK and a host of value added services.

Japan

The International Recharge System enables you to recharge your family and friends’ prepaid mobile phones overseas with credit from your Brastel Card in Japan through from web to phone.

Singapore

Transfer-to is a global airtime network interconnecting the mobile operators’ prepaid services where Sri Lankans abroad can reload prepaid mobile phones of their relatives back home through Fixed/Mobile Phone to Phone as well as retail outlets.

Source Dialog

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