Mobile Commerce is any transaction, involving the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods and services, which is initiated and/or completed by using mobile access to computer-mediated networks with the help of an electronic device. Popularly known as m-commerce (mobile commerce), it can also be defined as the buying and selling of goods and services through wireless handheld devices such as cellular telephone and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Popularly known as next-generation e-commerce, m-commerce focuses on accessibility and ease of use and therefore allows users to surf the Internet and enjoy its features without having to plug in their device 9desktop or laptop) or even carry their device around. The technology is based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).

We Can Build Mobile Web Applications with browsable mobile sites with shopping cart features.
At ecomZera, we are constantly researching and developing the latest technologies to make apps more user-friendly and high on business deliverables.
We can also successfully build and manage apps for a wide variety of uses, ranging from business to gaming, from social to finance. If made smartly and with the latest technologies, it can propel the business into areas earlier unknown, for instance, mobile ticketing, mobile vouchers, mobile loyalty cards, mobile buying/selling, mobile tracking, mobile banking, mobile advertising/marketing, mobile brokerage, trend tracking (especially among the youth).
In detail, industries that can be impacted by the use of mobile commerce are:
• Financial services, including mobile banking (when customers use their handheld devices to access their accounts and pay their bills) as well as brokerage services, in which stock quotes can be displayed and trading can be transacted through the same handheld device.
• Telecommunications, through which, bill payment, account reviews and service changes can all be conducted from the same handheld device.
• Service/retail, as consumers are provided with the convenience and ability to place and pay for orders on-the-go.
• Information services, which include the delivery of sports figures, traffic updates, financial news etc. to a single (or multiple) mobile device.
Popularly known as next-generation e-commerce, m-commerce focuses on accessibility and ease of use and therefore allows users to surf the Internet and enjoy its features without having to plug in their device (desktop or laptop) or even carry their device around. The technology is based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
