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Movile’s Bloisi Says Wi-Fi and Cheaper Prices Are Key for Smartphone Penetration in Latin America

Noticias | 18 Apr 2013
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Movile’s Bloisi Says Wi-Fi and Cheaper Prices Are Key for Smartphone Penetration in Latin America

Fabricio Bloisi Rocha, CEO and founder of Movile, Brazil’s largest mobile services company, said that the lower penetration of smartphones in the Latin America market will be turned around by more Wi-Fi connections, as well as cheaper prices. “[In Latin America] the smartphone will be your whole connection to the Internet,” said Bloisi, in an [...]

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Movile Helps Users Get Connected With Apps To Find And Share Access To Free Mobile Hotspots

Noticias | 10 Apr 2013
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Movile Helps Users Get Connected With Apps To Find And Share Access To Free Mobile Hotspots

Mobile content company Movile has over the last several years distributed content and applications for a primarily Latin American audience. But what happens when a mobile user isn’t connected to a wireless data network? To help solve this problem, Movile has introduced a pair of applications that will help users connect to free WiFi networks. [...]

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Movile Invests $2.6 Million In Food Delivery Startup iFood To Build A GrubHub For Brazil

Noticias | 6 Feb 2013
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Movile Invests $2.6 Million In Food Delivery Startup iFood To Build A GrubHub For Brazil

In the U.S., when we’re hungry and feeling lazy and don’t want to cook, we’ve got GrubHub and Seamless to order food from online and on mobile apps, and to have that food delivered to us. In Brazil, they have iFood. The online food delivery service, which also has mobile apps for Android and iPhone, [...]

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4 Predictions For The Brazilian Mobile Phone Market For 2013

Noticias | 18 Jan 2013
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4 Predictions For The Brazilian Mobile Phone Market For 2013

Guest post written by Eduardo Henrique Eduardo Henrique is head of U.S. operations for Movile, a São Paulo, Brazil-based mobile entertainment services company. Brazil is a totally different economic landscape from what it was 10 years ago, with over half of Brazil’s 194 million-strong population now belonging to a new middle class. This new cash [...]

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