Opera acquires FastMail.fm

Opera Software today announced that it has acquired Web-based e-mail supplier FastMail.fm. The acquisition will enable Opera to expand its current electronic messaging merchandise portfolio and deliver cross-chopine electronic messaging to a wide range of devices, including computers, mobile phones, TVs and gaming consoles.

Headquartered in Australia, FastMail.fm has forged a report for responsiveness and dependability. The company already offers some of the most advanced Web-based e-chain armour chopine for consumers and small stage business customers and has been lauded for its approach to security measures, centering on innovation, and documentation for surface, interoperable standards.

Since the liberation of Opera 4 in 2000, Opera’s desktop web browser has included its own innovative e-mail node. Following this acquisition, Opera volition be able to offer a consistent e-mail experience across all products. Opera currently has more than 50 1000000 users of its desktop web browser and more than 55 1000000 users of Opera Mini, a mobile Web browser that deeds on almost all handsets available today.

“The newest multiplication of Web users will discover the Web through a mobile device. Having worldly concern-class electronic messaging capability alongside a rich and compelling Web experience is essential. By combination forces, Opera and FastMail.fm tin pass electronic messaging on any gimmick. This volition enhance the value Opera provides to consumers, while assisting our hustler partners in reduction client butter churn,” says Rolf Assev, Chief Strategy Officer, Opera Software.

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