mobile devices wireless application protocol

Developing Wireless Web Applications: Use Wireless Markup Language to Make Your Web Apps Accessible From a Mobile Phone

White Paper Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a protocol that allows mobile phones and other wireless devices to connect to the Internet. This paper explains how to use the new Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and Wireless Markup Language (WML... [03 Jul 2008]

Bluetooth and WAP Push Based Location-Aware Mobile Advertising System

White Paper This paper introduces a novel B-MAD system for delivering permission-based location-aware mobile advertisements to mobile phones using Bluetooth positioning and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push. [10 Apr 2008]

In Defence of WAP: The WAP Standard Is One Element in the Bigger Mobile Internet Picture - It Will Not, by Itself, Determine the Fate of GPRS and 3G - The WAP Factor

White Paper WAP, the wireless application protocol, can be added to that list. Without an efficient and standardised way of formatting web content and applications onto handheld devices - which is the promise of WAP - it will be difficult for operators to... [10 Apr 2008]

Architecture of a Web Accelerator for Wireless Networks

White Paper This goal has been achieved by two solutions: first, replacing TCP with Boosted TCP Protocol (BTCP) to improve the performance of TCP over wireless; second, compressing the web content to make it efficient for various wireless devices. [03 Sep 2007]

Architecture of a Web Accelerator for Wireless Networks

White Paper This goal has been achieved by two solutions: first, replacing TCP with Boosted TCP Protocol (BTCP) to improve the performance of TCP over wireless; second, compressing the web content to make it efficient for various wireless devices. [13 Aug 2007]

How to Install Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 Server ActiveSync

White Paper In contrast, under a full deployment of Mobile Information Server 2002, users can browse corporate information on a variety of devices, including Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 1.x phones. Mobile Information Server 2002 can also enable users... [14 Oct 2006]

W3C Mobile Web Initative Workshop: Input Paper for Vodafone

White Paper Since the introduction of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) as a consumer proposition, the "Mobile Web" has been trying to find its feet and its place in the landscape of interactive data services. The technology of mobile connected devices and... [21 Feb 2006]

Gates: The internet could do better

News Describing a future where everyone, and every system, is highly connected through wireless devices and web services, the Microsoft chairman and chief software architect talked about the changing role of tech in an 'always-on' society. [01 Jul 2005]

Devil's Advocate: What we can learn from Bluetooth

Comment The basic wireless protocol is generally sound and usually devices can be paired even if they cannot then do anything. In practice that means Bluetooth is used to link devices to mobile phones, with the most popular devices being headsets and dongles. [15 Mar 2005]

Write Your First WAP Application

White Paper Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is the de facto worldwide standard for providing Internet communications and advanced telephony services on digital mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants and other wireless terminals. [30 Nov 2004]

WAP Site Authoring: Client-Side Programming in WML and WMLScript

White Paper The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open, global specification that empowers mobile users with wireless devices to easily access and interact with information and services instantly. Applications operating over wireless communication... [30 Nov 2004]

A Closer Look at the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP): Vertical Integration and Consumer Choice Limitation Concerns

White Paper This paper takes a closer look at the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), which is emerging as the dominant standard in the wireless data transmission protocols market segment. In the first decade of the 21st century, most people will access the... [30 Nov 2004]

Wireless Microservers

White Paper A typical WAP infrastructure also needs HTTP, but the WAP protocol stack and the WML (Wireless Markup Language) are tailored for the limited transmission capacity and resources of mobile devices. The wireless application protocol is an industry... [30 Nov 2004]

Wireless Application Protocol Solutions

White Paper More specifically, WAP is a standards-based communication-protocol suite and application environment for wireless communication. WAP is streamlined for devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones that offer limited RAM, ROM... [30 Nov 2004]

Mobile Applications for Real-World Wireless

White Paper The system's MobiliServer converts HTML-, XML- and Java- based Web applications to wireless markup language (WML) and wireless application protocol (WAP) so they can be supported on handheld devices. The Mobility Solution lets you interface mobile... [30 Nov 2004]

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