Vodafone said this week that it had reached agreement on terms for its controversial e-top up vouchers.
A spokesman said it expected to be able to start rolling out top up vouchers imminently.
He said: “TopUp voucher is a key part of our plan to withdraw scratchcards from our business and we would like to thank retailers and solution providers for their feedback and support.”
Vodafone had faced a huge retailer revolt in the last four months over plans to phase in e-vouchers with 0.5% lower commission rates than on its other top up products.
However, the telecoms operator refused to confirm whether it had cut commission rates.