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Wireless Internet Protocol (535 bytes)
1: ...HTML Mobile Profile]], and future developments of WAP by the [[Open Mobile Alliance]]. 3: ...iate wireless devices without the need for WEB to WAP proxys. Kannel (1223 bytes) 3: ...ly to everyone so that the market potential for [[WAP]] services, both from wireless operators and spec... 5: ...e many more clients than just those using a new [[WAP]] phone. 8: ...ess business industry companies 3G LAB Ltd. (UK), Wapme Systems AG (DE), ANAM (IE) and Global Networks ... Nokia 7110 (516 bytes) 1: ...the first Nokia phone with a [[WAP]] browser. The WAP was one the hypes during the 1998-2000 internet b... Wireless Application Protocol (7514 bytes) 3: ...tails of how to access Wikipedia see [[Wikipedia: WAP access]].'' 5: ...es. However, during its first years of existence WAP suffered from considerable negative media attent... 9: The primary language of the WAP specification is WML, the [[Wireless Markup Langu... 11: ...veloping WAP used to be the '''WAP Forum'''. The WAP Forum has consolidated (along with many other for... 13: ===WAP 2.0=== WBXML (209 bytes) 1: WAP Binary XML Content Format WML (179 bytes) 2: ...p Language]], markup used in mobile phones with [[WAP]] Microbrowser (2506 bytes) 9: ... bandwidth, and wireless data connection called [[WAP]]. 12: The so-called microbrowser technologies such as [[WAP]], NTTDocomo's [[i-mode]] platform and [[Openwave... 24: * [[Nokia WAP Microbrowser]] by [[Nokia]]. 33: * [[Wapaka]]- Java based microbrowser. 39: * [[WAP]] Wireless transaction protocol (283 bytes) 1: ... it is a layer of the wireless access protocol ([[WAP]]) that is intended to bring [[Internet]] access ... Alcatel OT 501 (378 bytes) 1: ...e when it was launched. It is dual band, features WAP browser (but not GPRS), can handle Li-Pol battery... Wireless Application Protocol Bitmap Format (482 bytes) 3: ...d determines image characteristics according to [[WAP]] documentation. Traffic generation (2843 bytes) 11: ** [[WAP]] 17: ** [[WAP]] 21: ... the details of these protocols' work. The Voice, WAP and Mobile Network Gaming are modelled in a less ... Nokia 5210 (458 bytes) 1: ...5210''' phone features rubber Xpress-On shells, [[WAP]] over [[Circuit_switching|CSD]] and a built in t... Mobile Browser (531 bytes) 1: ...omodate any combination of [[wcss]], [[xhtml]], [[wap]] and [[mhtml]]. Paddy Power (748 bytes) 4: ... shops, a telephone service, an online service, a wap service and an [[Interactive TV]] Service. Vodafone live! (772 bytes) 3: ...le the service itself can be looked at with any [[WAP]] browser, Vodafone live!™ handsets markete... Sony Ericsson T68 (776 bytes) 1: ...[[SyncML]] support, built-in [[e-mail]] client, [[WAP]], [[MIDI]] ringtones (not polyphonic). Like othe... Siemens SL45 (828 bytes) 1: ...th MP3 player. It is dual band (900/1800MHz), has WAP browser (but not GPRS), slot for MMC card, Java v... Wireless access point (6917 bytes) 1: ...an relay data between devices on each side. Many WAPs can be connected together to create a larger net... 3: A WAP may also act as the network's [[arbitration|arbit... 5: Low-cost, easily-installed WAPs grew rapidly in popularity in the late [[1990s]]... 7: ...y]], and power output of the device. The range of WAPs can be extended through the use of [[repeater]]s... 9: ...h the benefit of mobility. In this instance, the WAP is a gateway for clients to access the wired netw... Wireless Markup Language (1155 bytes) 1: ...y content format for devices that implement the [[WAP]] ([[Wireless Application Protocol]]) specificati... Movilogic (2933 bytes) 1: ...terprise mobile solutions (Palm OS, Pocket PC and WAP), which has given them a high specialization in t... 5: ...n the following platforms: Palm OS, Pocket PC and WAP, which has given us a high specialization in thes... 21: MoviWAP: This solution allows you to take and manage crit...
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