A method is developed by an Israeli technology company through which an old and out of use or outdated phones can run the applications that are available only on smartphones. The method developed by the VascoDe company permits users to get/acquire apps with the company’s cloud-based system which needs no downloads and makes use of the text-based Unstructured Supplementary Service Data that is abbreviated as USSD, this is same as the Short Message Service (SMS), Xinhua reported. Consumers will be capable to make use of several apps that are available only for smartphone users till now.
Though, the only distinction is that they will make out the applications in black and white.
The Unstructured Supplementary Service Data system does not permit access to the internet, but rather it employs the API that is also known as Application Programming Interfaces from pages such as Facebook, Gmail, and the similar to, as per to technology and health website Israel21c.
VascoDe CEO Doron Mottes state 83% of mobiles in the planet are easy and do not connect to the internet that means that approximately four billion people in the planet not able to check out their email (electronic mail) on the go.
He said the distinction among being capable to check emails (electronic mail) and reply to them, can make a complete variations in a world thus hung up on the internet, as it can provide you the opportunity to respond to job offers, for instance. VascoDe's major markets are developing countries such as Sri Lanka, Brazil, and Indonesia, in which so many people cannot have enough money for internet connection or a computer, and has to depend on costly internet provider shops to log on their accounts.

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