Momail has announced its forthcoming Virtual App Store for release in Q3 2010, specially developed for emerging markets, where feature phones are dominant and the lack of infrastructural capacity causes problems for always online devices.
Momail’s Virtual Application Store will be made available through the company’s Digital Content Delivery (DCD) platform, which enables users to subscribe or connect to their favorite social community or internet service through a variety of channels including Momail’s mobile email solution or through any browser, without requiring any sort of download.
Momail will also streamline the user experience of its Virtual Application Store by incorporating its Zero Logon Technology. This feature allows the user to maintain his connection to any service or information and without needing to log-in again, while also knowing such information will remain secure. No information transmitted through Momail’s Zero Logon Technology is stored on the device and connected devices can be disabled with the push of a button.
Roger Grönberg CEO of Momail said, “Momail’s DCD platform continues to gain traction in the APAC and African markets and we will be releasing specific partner information as it becomes public throughout the coming year. Due to our unique perspective with local presence in these regions, we have a unique understanding of market needs. The fact that our system is built from the mobile phone, with PC access coming second, rather than the opposite, the development roadmap for Momail reflects the reality in the emerging markets and our partners appreciate our focus on addressing their needs.”