Showing posts with label best mobile email. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best mobile email. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Momail's August newsletter...

... explains how Momail is making it even easier to read mails on the go.  Check it out here!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Mobile email beats social networking

... at least in terms of time spent on the mobile Internet.  According to this article in eMarketer, over 40% of the time Americans spend on the mobile web is actually spent on email, thus beating out all other services, including social networking.  More information may be found in the chart from eMarketer below:

http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007868

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Momail launches mobile webmail!

Just in time for the Swedish Midsommar, Momail releases its latest feature: mobile webmail. Now you can choose how you would like to access to the world's "lightest" mobile email service, either via the native email platform, or now, via the mobile web. With this release Momail becomes even easier to access and to use!

Most importantly, especially as we're headed into the summer holiday season, Momail continues to offer the best mobile email service, with the lowest data consumption, of any service in the market today.


Try Momail on the mobile web and tell us what you think!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Increasing focus on emerging markets from Yahoo!

As evidenced at the recent Communicasia industry conference in Singapore, more and more western companies are intensifying their efforts to expand in the region.  One of the more successul in this area is Yahoo!, which sees 25-30% of its global mobile audience coming from countries such as India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam.

Thus, in an effort to expand their Asian footprint, Yahoo! announced the release of a new handset developed in in cooperation with Alcatel and TCT Mobile of China.  This handset leverages Yahoo! API's to enable Yahoo! services such Mail, IM, Social Pulse, Search, and more at a low price point so customers in these markets can enjoy all the features and functionality of a high-end smart phone, but for a lower cost.

This is great news for both consumers in the emerging markets, and for technology companies wishing to expand there, especially ones similar to Momail.  The growth in the market, combined with the marketing power of companies such as Yahoo! will help to encourage even more customers to try new services on their mobile, and and thus expand opportunities for all.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Operators begin embracing data optimization

It feels like a lifetime since our first partnership discussions with operators - and how things have changed! Around 2006 operators were not open to Momail due to our unique data optimization technology, as using our email product may reduce their potential revenues since our customers consume so much less data.

However, over the last 2 years the market has changed greatly. Operators now encourage users to consume data, and have therefore begun to offer pricing plans and flat rates which make using the mobile web both easier and less expensive. As many others in the marketplace, Momail applauds these efforts.

Not only have operators begun offering better subscription plans for their customers, but they are also providing improved services.  For example, operators such as Telenor and Taiwan Mobile have chosen Momail for mobile email and digital content delivery, and Vodafone has chosen Opera Mini to enable customers in developing countries to more easily access the mobile web. 

We look forward to both partnering with and hearing of more operators and choosing the light and lean option to offer customers improved mobile services which are faster and less expensive and thus provide better user experience for mobile users!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Check out Taiwan Mobile's commercial featuring Momail!

As mentioned in previous posts, Momail has launched a mobile email and content delivery solution for Taiwan Mobile, for which we are very excited! They've just released a TV commercial for it - check it out for yourself:



Click here to see the integration - pretty cool (especially if you can read Taiwanese)!

Friday, February 19, 2010

MWC 2010: Efficient Mobile Data services needed

Momail has just returned from another busy Mobile World Congress with many new ideas, new contacts and very constructive partner meetings. We're now even more excited for what is in store in 2010!

One of the more prevelant themes of the week was the need for more efficient mobile data services. Everyone from AT&T, to RIM, to even Facebook, were highlighting the need, and requesting solutions. It's clearly an interesting change given that just a few years ago operators were more concerned about increasing data usage, at a high cost to consumers, than making it more efficient. Now, with the advent of data intensive handsets such as the iPhone and Nexus One, they finally realize the need to better manage their infrastructure.

Of course, Momail has always known this time would come, and has been focused on efficient data delivery since day 1. While we can't claim that Momail can solve all the data issues, if more mobile customers used Momail (or Momail's technology) in place of their current email providers, it could clearly help operators and handset operators in their quest for more efficient data services!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Momail launched with Eagle Mobile!

Momail continues its expansion into Eastern Europe with its exciting launch with Eagle Mobile in Albania. What makes it different? In addition to enabling Eagle Mobile's users to take advantage of all of Momail's cool features, these users can now also easily activation our Facebook service. By doing so, they can now quickly upload pictures and update their status on Facebook without going to a PC or the mobile web. Now that's cool!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

Post to your social networks simultaneously

Momail makes it easy to post to your social networks simultaneously with the Momail Group Functionality. All you need to do is log into your Momail account, go to "Contacts", and choose "New Group". Here you can name your group whatever you'd like, and add email addresses for your email uploads.

For example, this morning I quickly created a group called "Pictures", added my email upload addresses for Twitter, Facebook and Flickr, and uploaded a picture of Paris directly from my phone. The entire process took less than 2 minutes!

So spread the word in more ways than one ;)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Momail expands into Taiwan



Building up on our recent successes with Telenor and Tele2 in Eastern Europe, Momail is now going further eastward! We've just announced our latest partnership with Taiwain Mobile, which will offer Momail within their new service, "Catchmail".

This is great step in Momail's growth path.... and there is still more to come!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Momail saved its users 5M € in 2009

We all know Momail minimizes the amount of data used when delivering email to mobile handsets. But what does that mean to your wallet? In a rough estimate of per MB costs offered by operators in our biggest countries, we've estimated that Momail has saved its users almost 5 Million Euros thus far this year. That's alot of dough!

More information on Momail's data saving technology may be found in this posting and on our corporate site.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Momail announces Tele2 partnership

We hinted that this would be an exciting Q3 for Momail, and we won't let you down. We're now excited to announce our official launch with Tele2 Latvia! This partnership further strengthens our footprint in E. Europe... but the train is just leaving the station. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Telenor expands Momail partnership

We're very proud to announce that Momail has launched with another operator in the Telenor group - Pannon in Hungary! This partnership includes both the Pannon and djuice brands, and builds upon the earlier success and customer satisfaction of Promonte in Montenegro. For more information, please see our press release.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Vote for Momail!


We're proud to announce that Momail has been nominated for another award, actually two! The respected mobile community Mobile Village has recognized Momail in the categories of:
Consumer App: Email or Messaging, and
Operator Software: Application or Service Delivery.

Voting is open to the public, and ends November 18. We'd love your support!

Momail launches a User Forum

Ask questions, find answers, provide tips and learn how other users are making the most of Momail!

It's now even easier to ask questions and learn more about Momail from other users! We've just launched a User Forum to make it easier for our customers to both connect to other customers and to the Momail team.

In the Forum you can learn more about using Momail on different handsets and platforms, provide feedback and make suggestions on what you'd like Momail to develop next. The more feedback you provide, the more we can improve the service to best suit your needs!

Of course you can also continue to send your questions to support@momail.com if you'd prefer.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Is the Gmail mobile app really that good?

Momail's customers don't think so.

As most familiar with us know by now, one of the key features of Momail is that we enable users to consolidate their email into one easy to access mailbox, both on the mobile handset and web. According to our statistics, users forward their Gmail mail into Momail many, many times mor than any other major webmail service. The primary reasons:

- Usability: Momail is easier to use, and is available on more handsets
- Data optimization: Momail minimizes the amount of data delivered to the handset by up to 99%
- Attachment handling: As Momail works on the native platform of the handset, it is much easier to save attachments to the phone, as well as attach photos stored in the phone

What is your experience? We'd love to hear!

Zmail of China partners with Momail

Momail recently announced its cooperation with Zmail, China's largest provider of email solutions for SME's. This is a great start for our Asian operations, and further proof of the ease of working with Momail for extending current email platforms into the mobile space.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Microsoft OneApp - a nice start, but...

Yesterday, Microsoft announced the development of OneApp which is targeted to the emerging markets, and is thus very light to download, eases access social networks, and should work on basic handsets. That all sounds great. However, upon researching further, the supported handset list is quite limited - and functions primarily on higher-end handset such as the Nokia N- and E-series. So is it really a service for emerging markets?

Comparing Momail and OneApp, Momail proves again to be the better option for those wishing for an easy and light product to "smarten-up" the largest number of handsets - both "basic" and "smart".

As Momail leverages the native handset platform, it requires no memory to set-up, all emails are saved in the cloud, and Momail optimizes data in order to minimize the data used. In addition, Momail already enables users to access services such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and more.

We therefore clearly think Momail is the better option for the emerging markets.