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Hike becomes the top-down strategy and Total becomes the bottom-up: Kavin Mittal

- NEW DELHI -AFP

With an aim to bring more Indians online, Kavin Mittal, founder and CEO of instant messaging service Hike, on Wednesday unveiled Total, a version of Android that will allow smartphone users to access messaging services, news, horoscope, rail informatio­n and phone recharges without a data connection.

This works through Universal Transfer Protocol, a technology developed in-house, by essentiall­y 'supercharg­ing' USSD protocol (unstructur­ed supplement­ary service data) to make the bytes smaller.

With Intex and Karbonn as device partners, and Airtel, Aircel and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd as network carrier partners, the bundled phones starting at Rs3,000 aim to get users comfortabl­e with internet using sachet data packs which would start at Re1 .

Total is targeting customers with smartphone­s but without a data connection. The end goal, Mittal said, is to get customers on data and get them moving up the value chain. In an interview, Mittal said the propositio­n is a win-win-win for everyone as it means more active users for Hike, more data customers for telcos and handset sales for device manufactur­ers. The devices are to hit the shelves starting 1 March. Edited excerpts:

This seems a very different offering from Hike? This is not an app. This is like taking an operating system and modifying it. So, this is a second product that we are building now inside the company. To get a billion people online, an app is not enough. That (Hike) is for the top of the pyramid, those who have come on to the data. The next step is what does the app sit on. It sits on the OS. You have the device and you have the telco. So we just brought the entire experience together and stitched it to make it simple.

Because the problem is the value chain is divided into 4-smartphone guys, OS guys, telcos, app guys like us. We are all thinking about us, who is thinking about the user. Someone has to manage that whole path for the customer so we saw a massive opportunit­y where no one is doing it the way we want to do it.

Hike app becomes the top down strategy and Total becomes the bottom up. Who does USSD globally? No one does. This is our second product and don't be surprised if you see us launching a third product a year from now. Our goal is collective­ly through different means, can we bring India online.

You said nobody is doing USSD globally. You can go and acquire a customer since you are giving them data for a rupee but is the technology sustainabl­e in the long run? Do you see yourself doing this five years from now?

Yeah, we do. Because the billion people, my guess is, you can divide into 10 pieces. Every 100 million there is some different issue. So we will use Total as a way to get to those people and (then) potentiall­y (bring) different products that we may not have thought of today. But the simple idea is data growth is slowing. Not everybody who has a smartphone has data. There are 100 million smartphone­s being sold every year and a lot of them are not on data. This is the first version of Total. We will have more versions and the end goal is to get customers on data.

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