Friday, October 16, 2009

Wireless Application Protocol

Wireless Application Protocol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Not to be confused with WPA or Wi-Fi Protected Access. Wireless Application Protocol (commonly referred to as WAP) is an open international standard[1] for application layer network communications in a wireless communication environment. Its main use is to enable access to the Mobile Web from a mobile phone or PDA. A WAP browser provides all of the basic services of a computer based web browser but simplified to operate within the restrictions of a mobile phone, such as its smaller view screen. WAP sites are websites written in, or dynamically converted to, WML (Wireless Markup Language) and accessed via the WAP browser. Before the introduction of WAP, service providers had extremely limited opportunities to offer interactive data services. Interactive data applications are required to support now commonplace activities such as: Email by mobile phone Tracking of stock market price Sports results News headlines Music downloads Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Application_Protocol

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