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Private companies can host apps for free

April 01, 2021

Private companies can host apps for free

Privately companies can before long rundown their applications on the public authority’s Mobile Seva application store. The government’s version of the Play Store has been around for some time with more than 960 applications, including DigiLocker. The Center has decided to introduce new highlights with be at standard with any “commercial application store”.

Organizations will have the adaptability to pick any charging framework to charge clients on the Mobile Seva App Store. “The public authority is encouraging a reasonable and elective chance to give a platform to private firms to have their applications with no expense and with the adaptability to pick their payment partners,” one of the authorities disclosed to The Economic Times (Paywall).

The government won’t force any charge at first. Nonetheless, this could change as it sorts out the plan of action.

“Will won’t drive any organization to have their application on the government application store however at any rate they will have a choice of another platform”, an authority said. As of now, there are two significant App Stores – Google Play Store, Apple App Store that are broadly used in India. Among the two, Google has a 98 percent market share in the country.

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