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Ola launches a Lite app for places with lower network connectivity: Ola Lite App.


Ola is an Indian transportation network company which was founded in 3, December, 2010. Since then the company has extended their network throughout India in more than 110 cities. The company launched their new app, Ola Lite. This app that has been launched by Ola keeping in mind about the network connectivity in India. The app size is less than 1 MB and it works great on Android phones with lower storage and in 2G and 3G networks. With Ola Lite app, booking autos, taxis, cabs with hourly packages gets easier, faster and hassle-free. The app usually loads within 3 seconds and booking experience remains the same. The Bengaluru-based company has taken a new turn in their business and making it an ideal solution to serve the needs of millions of Indians residing in tier 2 and tier 3 towns. Android users can download the app from the Play Store and its free to download. The app requires Android version 5.0 and up to run. You can also book Ola cabs from anywhere using Ola lite.

Ola Vice President Product Management Rajiv Thondanoor said:
Our solutions such as Progressive Web App and Offline Booking tackling similar challenges have already set the tone for our sharper focus on emerging cities and towns.”.

Here is the link to download the app from Play Store:

So what are you waiting for?  If you have limited data left on your mobile with a 2G connectivity then download this app now and book an Ola cab to travel around the city or to go to the airport. 

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