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What is WAP ?
Is your site ready to reach all internet
users?
Including Cellular Phone
Internet users?
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PC Users |
Year |
PDA & WAP Phone Users |
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261 million |
2000 |
180 million |
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350 million |
2004 |
1 billion |
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Wireless Application Protocol or
WAP
is an accepted, open industry standard that allows wireless devices to
access information and services on the Internet. WAP operates on top of
almost all wireless phone networks including those built under GSM and
CDMA technologies. Basically, a handset sends a request, using WAP
protocol, to a special WAP gateway server. Upon interpretation of the
address or URL in the request, the content is fetched by the gateway and
transferred via WAP to the handset. Digital wireless user agents such as
mobile phones have become very popular in recent years. Technically
speaking, mobile phones are no longer just phones; they are communication
devices capable of running applications and communicating with other
devices and applications over a wireless network. Based on existing
Internet technology such as XML and IP, WAP allows the provisioning of
Internet content and Internet services to wireless clients, WAP devices,
such as mobile phones, PDAs, pagers, two-way radios, smart phones,
communicators, and terminals.
What is the purpose of WAP?
To
enable easy fast delivery of relevant information and services to mobile
users.
Which wireless networks does WAP work with?
WAP is designed to work with most
wireless networks such as CDPD, CDMA, GSM, PDC, PHS, TDMA, FLEX, ReFLEX,
iDEN, TETRA, DECT, DataTAC, Mobitex.
What operating systems are compatible with WAP?
WAP is a communications protocol and
application environment. It can be built on any operating system including
PalmOS, EPOC, Windows CE, FLEXOS, OS/9, JavaOS etc. It provides service
interoperability even between different device families.

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