Decentralized mobile internet provider World Mobile has officially launched its services on Google Play.
In a Tuesday blog post, the company revealed that its app is now available for users in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Tanzan.
By leveraging blockchain technology and existing aerial and terrestrial infrastructure, World Mobile aims to offer users a more affordable option for accessing the Internet.
Last month, the company announced that it had received authorization to roll out its services in select parts of the US, starting with California, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah.
Now, mobile users across those countries can download the World Mobile app from Google Play and start using this blockchain-enabled service provider.
"This is an important milestone for us, as we move towards our global vision of democratising connectivity and access to our services," World Mobile CEO Micky Watkins said in a comment.
Prior to this expansion, World Mobile had been conducting tests of its services in Australia and Zanzibar.
The platform is designed to provide users with a non-custodial wallet dedicated to tokens built on the Cardano blockchain, including the company's own WMT token.
It will also offer fiat on-ramp services, simplifying the transition from traditional currencies to cryptocurrencies, including the seamless exchange of fiat currencies such as US dollars and Euros for WMT.
Furthermore, World Mobile offers an integrated Marketplace that connects users with a range of products and services, including Netflix and Binance vouchers, which can all be purchased in app.
In a separate announcement, World Mobile revealed a strategic partnership with SingularityNET, a decentralized marketplace that acts as
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