SEVEN Networks

SEVEN mobile messaging products are turnkey multi-device, multi-service computer software for operators and device manufacturers.

[5] Since then, the company expanded its products to support email services, added mobile instant messaging applications, analytics and social networking.

[6] In January 2010, the company claimed in a press release to have over eight million accounts actively synchronized on mobile devices using its software.

There are Open Channel products for wireless signaling optimization, carrier network policy enforcement, and mobile data offloading.

[11] Open Channel was launched in February 2011, as a service for carriers to manage the impact of push technology for message notifications on their networks.

[14] Open Channel is transparent to connected applications and requires no changes or special integration by mobile developers.

Although done with the user's permission, email service providers may flag these as potential hacking attempts and have raised security concerns,[23] most recently with Microsoft Outlook for Android and iOS.