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pulsa

Pulsa is a term used in Indonesia and some Southeast Asian markets to refer to prepaid mobile phone credit. The balance, referred to as pulsa, is purchased before use and is debited as calls, texts, and data are consumed. Pulsa acts as a stored-value balance managed by mobile network operators, and increasingly by third-party payment services that offer top-up shortcuts.

Pulsa can be bought as physical vouchers sold at convenience stores and kiosks or digitally through bank

Pulsa remains a central feature of mobile service in many parts of the region because it underpins

While pulsa is most closely associated with Indonesia, the term has broader regional recognition as a generic

apps,
e-wallets,
operator
portals,
or
carrier
apps.
Vouchers
carry
a
numeric
code
that
is
redeemed
on
the
phone
or
through
an
app
to
credit
the
account.
Digital
top-ups
are
processed
in
real
time,
often
immediately
updating
the
user’s
balance.
prepaid
plans
and
allows
users
to
control
spending.
Operators
offer
pulsa
bundles
and
data
packs
that
complement
the
base
credit.
In
some
jurisdictions,
expiry
rules
and
disclosure
requirements
govern
pulsa
balances
and
top-up
terms.
label
for
prepaid
mobile
credit;
however,
in
other
languages
or
contexts,
the
word
can
have
unrelated
meanings
such
as
'pulse'
or
'to
press.'