Tuesday, April 8, 2014 | 4:59 pm
Californian company today launched Open Garden Android version of its FireChat messaging application that works without the need for internet connection or telephone network, said in a statement.
FireChat, which operates through p2p (peer-to -peer), released its first version a month ago and was released exclusively for the Apple iOS system.
In the last two weeks has become one of the social networking applications Most downloaded in the App Store.
From now on, the tool can also be obtained for free on Google Play and Android users will have their service to communicate with each other through link Direct between your devices, without having access to 3G networks, 4G or wifi.
“It was an instant hit. FireChat came from 10 most downloaded applications of social network in 80 countries and more added one user per second, “said CEO of Open Garden, Micha Benoliel.
Countries with more interest in FireChat highlighted Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Spain, Mexico and Peru.
FireChat is well positioned as an application use in emergency situations, unreachable areas, or where traditional networks are saturated.
Application enables individual and group communication, and follow the general conversation and occurring within 10 meters, and generates a low battery consumption. EFE
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