Over the past year, Webmasters have seen the hype about wireless technologies come and go. For a while, wireless was the hot new thing, but just as with B2C and B2B, the hype machine for Wireless ...
3G technologies favor CDMA over TDMA air interfaces. Mobile phones are the consumer electronics success story of recent times. The latest subscriber figures for the UK alone show that market ...
The WAP Forum recently released the next revision (Version 2.0) of specifications for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). As an evolution of the open wireless standards for delivering ...
We have all heard the phrase killer wireless application. Unfortunately, those killer apps are more complicated than they look. Competing standards, myriad devices, and different browsers create a ...
When it comes to accessing Internet-based information while on the move, wireless customers have said they want personalized, timely and precise information delivered securely to a variety of devices, ...
In an attempt to encourage wireless application protocol (WAP) adoption, German equipment maker Siemens, one of the world's largest makers of WAP-enabled phones, has introduced a wireless information ...
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When the Wireless Applications Protocol (WAP) was introduced in 1997 by Unwired Planet (now Openwave), Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia, it was expected that millions of users would soon surf the ...
On October 28, 2001, Ghanaweb launched its functional Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) service, becoming the first Ghanaian site to have a WAP service that enabled mobile phone users, to view ...
As mobile commerce becomes less of a buzzword and more of a reality, transaction security is becoming an important concern for mobile users and wireless application developers alike. The overall ...