Mango's innovative effect on low-cost phones

February 14, 2008

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The name Mango Technologies has some deep rooted Indian-ness attached to it. 
But this infotech company's achievement makes them a global brand in creating
cost-effective handset application solutions for the international market today.

Young and enterprising, Sunil Maheshwari and Lekh Joshi power Mango's 
innovative and inspiring developments.

"Our solutions allow both telecom device manufacturers and network operators to 
quickly address market requirements with distinguishing features," says
Sunil Maheshwari, co-founder of Mango Technologies.

Sunil Maheshwari, co-founder, Mango Technologies
"Rich features were available only on the high-end phones segment. For example, 
location-based services, local search, mobile banking, map navigation and
traffic channels will soon be available on your low cost phones," Maheshwari 
explains.

Mango has filed patents for SMS-based theme download, advertising message 
download and non-linear display of mobile application data.

More usable features at the same cost, especially for the low cost mobile 
phones will be the new mantra, points out Sunil Maheshwari in an interview with
Assistant Editor Manu A B.

Can you help us understand the innovation that won you the prestigious Nasscom 
award?

Mango Technologies has developed a unique and the thinnest modular application 
and user interface (UI) framework, which considerably reduces the engineering
effort and time spent on development and integration.

The Mango solution helps vendors and operators with the flexibility to churn 
out handsets with varied flavours of user interface and opens up big opportunity
for VAS (value added services) applications in the low cost phones.

What will be the benefits of this application?

Mango's solutions enable rich features that were hitherto available only on the 
high-end phone segment, and spawn multiple revenue streams for phone 
manufacturers,
application providers and operators.

For example, location-based services, local search, mobile banking, map 
navigation and traffic channels will soon be available on your low cost phones.
Mango has filed patents for SMS-based theme download, advertising message 
download and non-linear display of mobile application data.

It would mean rich solutions at a lesser cost, resulting in improved 
productivity and lifestyle for the mobile consumers.

We expect this solution to take the mobile world closer to the 'application on 
demand' scenario.

This solution enables application development for the mobile phone segment that 
has been constrained because of memory, processor, engineering and cost
restrictions. It opens up vast possibilities for the mass market phone segment 
user.

How long did it take to develop the award winning application?

It's been more than one-and-a-half years, and still more feature addition and 
innovation work is going on. Initially I and Lekh [Joshi] started it, and
later Aniruddha, Sourabh and Manohar joined us to make a very good core team.

How difficult was the task? What hurdles did you face?

There were few different challenges which we have faced or are still facing: 
convincing people to dream along with us; convincing our partners to license
their mobile hardware platforms for our development and test; convincing people 
to pay for the evaluation license so we can continue work.

How do you see the market for mobile phones in India? Do you see the cost of 
handsets falling further?

I don't think anyone has any doubt about the market potential in India. It will 
be more to do with the usable features at the same cost especially for the
low cost mobile phones that should be the mantra.

What was the inspiration to start this company?

As a team we have built many phone models for large and small companies but 
urge to put power in low cost handset and if we can contribute in improving
common persons productivity and lifestyle.

What kind of hurdles did you face when you started your company? What are the 
challenges that you face now?

We had very little money in our bank accounts but once we started and everyone 
committed for it, things started falling in place.

Could you tell us about your company's growth over the years? What the reason 
behind naming the company Mango?

We wanted to keep company name simple and easy to remember and of course we 
also wanted to show the Indian identity.

What is your staff strength now? Do you plan to hire more people?

We plan to grow up to 65-70 people team this year.

Most people find finance a major constraint. How was it for you?

It was a constraint, but all of us at Mango have really enjoyed going through 
this phase. It gave us strength to save every rupee and give your best in
a very constrained environment. We are very thankful to NSRCEL, IIM-B for 
incubating [our company] and to all our friends who have supported us since the
initial stage.

How do you like the role of an entrepreneur? Do you think India needs more 
entrepreneurs?

Again, if we have to grow faster we need to keep innovating.

Could you explain the reasons for your success?

We have successfully cleared the round one, but there are many more milestones 
to be achieved.

What do you think about the quality of talent in India? Are you facing a  
shortage of talented people?

We are very fortunate to have a very good team and continuously getting more 
and more talents.

What are your company's future plans? Where do you see the company five years 
from now?

We see Mango as the platform of choice for low cost handheld devices. We want 
to contribute in the complete lifecycle of mobile phones even when these devices
are in the consumer's hand.

Do you think the US slowdown will affect your company?

The US slowdown will not affect our company.

What are your views on innovation in India? How important is innovation for a 
company?

Only innovation can keep up the 10 per cent growth rate for the country. It's 
very important for any company to think differently but at the same time we
also need to think about the users who are going to use these innovations.

Indian companies focus more on services than products. How important is a 
product-based innovation?

Product is a long-term game and you need to understand that every product may 
not be successful but returns are also very high for a successful product.

Why are Indian firms not as good as Western ones at product innovation? What 
could be done to address this issue?

Indians are always been a very enterprising people, but in the new economy and 
media glare we are probably first time showcasing our talent.

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