Google to beat Apple in 'indigenous' mobile app store, launch soon
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How will our business survive if we pay Google 30% charge and also pay for customer acquisitions. That's why it's so important to have a local app store. '
New Delhi: India is planning to launch its own Android app store. The launch of this indigenous app store will reduce the reliance of domestic companies on Apple and Google, opening up a new option for them.
A senior government official said there are about 500 million smartphone users in the country, most of them using Google's Android platform. Indian companies are constantly complaining about their policies. Such a situation is not good for a startup.
Paytm expressed displeasure
Paytm, an Indian company that pays Google, protested the US technology company's decision to remove its app for a few hours last month. Alphabet-owned Google, on the other hand, said this week that it was going to strictly enforce a policy of charging 30% commission on payments made through mobile apps on its Android store.
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The need to be constantly expressed
However many Indian start-up founders are expressing the need for a local app store. Vishal Gondal, co-founder of Bangalore-based gaming firm nSF Games, said, "How can we save our business if we pay 30% to Google and also pay for customer acquisitions?" That's why it's so important to have a local app store. '
Google becomes judge, jury and executioner
Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, on the other hand, said in an interview that Google was acting as a judge, jury and executioner. He disagreed with all of Google's arguments but had to remove some things to reinstall his app. .
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