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Touch ‘n Go eWallet introduces new LPR Parking feature


By Timothy Teoh March 17, 2025

Touch ‘n Go has integrated LPR Parking (License Plate Recognition Parking) into its eWallet service. LPR Parking enables seamless parking payments by automatically deducting the fee from a user’s eWallet without them needing to tap their card at the scanner upon exit.

When entering a car park, the system scans your vehicle’s license plate and sends a notification with your car plate number and location, along with a reminder to ensure sufficient balance in your eWallet.

Upon exit, the system calculates the parking fee and deducts it automatically from your eWallet balance.

There are no additional fees for using LPR Parking, nor is there a minimum balance required to enter parking lots.

According to Touch ‘n Go, LPR Parking will still function even if your phone runs out of battery (in which case the system will rely on the last recorded eWallet balance for the deduction) or if there is no internet connection.

If you find that you have insufficient funds in your eWallet upon exit, you can still make payment using other methods, such as a Touch ‘n Go card.

How to enable LPR Parking on Touch ‘n Go eWallet

You can enable Touch ‘n Go LPR Parking in 5 simple steps:

  • Step1: Launch your TNG eWallet and tap “More” under the “My Favourites” section on the home screen
  • Step 2: Scroll to “Transport”, tap the “Parking” icon, and select “LPR Parking”
  • Step 3: Tap “Add vehicle now” and follow the on-screen instructions to register your vehicle
  • Step 4: Enter your 6-digit PIN to confirm
  • Step 5: You’ll receive a push notification once your vehicle is successfully registered for LPR Parking

At the time of writing, Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s LPR Parking feature only supports 12 locations, listed below. More locations are expected to support the feature in the coming months.

Source: [1] Touch ‘n Go

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    Tune Talk partners with Nokia for ASEAN’s first cloud-based Core Network


    By PriceShop News March 17, 2025
    From Left: Henrique Vale, Vice President, Cloud and Network Services, APAC and Gurtaj Singh Padda, Executive Director and CEO of Tune Talk signing the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA)
    Image Source: Tune Talk

    Tune Talk has officially announced its transition into a full-fledged Mobile Network Operator (MNO) following a partnership with Nokia. The agreement, signed at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, will see Tune Talk deploy Nokia’s cloud-native core network functions on a public cloud, making it the first telco in ASEAN to adopt this technology.

    The deployment of Nokia’s containerized core network—covering Packet Core, Subscriber Database, Authentication, Mobility Management, and high-definition voice functionalities—will allow for better efficiency, scalability, and AI-driven automation.

    Tune Talk and Nokia’s Representatives at the Nokia Pavilion in MWC25 Barcelona
    Image Source: Tune Talk

    By adopting a fully containerized core network, Tune Talk aims to enhance service reliability and reduce operational costs. The technology is also expected to speed up the rollout of network updates and new features by 30–50%, allowing for faster innovation and improved service delivery. Additionally, the flexible and cost-efficient architecture enables Tune Talk to scale operations into new ASEAN markets with lower infrastructure investments.

    Gurtaj Singh Padda, Executive Director & CEO of Tune Talk, described the partnership as a major transformation. “This partnership with Nokia is a game-changer for Tune Talk as we take full control of our network. With Nokia’s cutting-edge solutions, we’re transforming our operations for greater efficiency, flexibility, and affordability for Malaysians,” he said.

    Source: [1] Tune Talk

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