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That handy mobile phone of yours is on its way to becoming
a multipurpose super gizmo. You will not only be able to communicate
with people around the world with it but surf the entire net
too - anytime, anywhere! Incredible, but true. That's what
WAP [Wireless Application Protocol] is all about.
WAP, the most happening technology in the field of communication,
is targeting people on the move. If the Internet goes mobile,
the range of applications that WAP can provide is almost unbelievable.
Starting from the usual e-mail sending and receiving services,
the WAP holder has the net (in text form) at his/her fingertips.

Right now, screen being the limitation, WAP enables the user
to have the net in text form only. Some WAP phones viz., NOKIA
7110,ALACTEL One touch, SIEMENS S25, ERRICSON T36, SONY
and palmtops like SIEMENS IC35 and ERRICSON MC218
provide an access to the net. As screen is the limiting factor
for these tiny devices, a lot more R&D has to be done in this
area.
The Indian saga of WAP enabled Internet Service Providing
started a year ago. That is when both the Internet and mobile
phone services started to boom on the Indian corporate scene.
By then both of them must have identified the other's potential.
Consequently, the two services thought of joining hands.
When mobile operators like TATA Cellular (in Andhra
Pradesh) went public to announce WAP enabled phones, other
operators like
Orange, AirTel, and Aircell also decided to
provide such devices. Cell phone users in cities like Mumbai,
Chennai and Hyderabad who are enabled with the WAP services,
are provided with stock updates, air/rail timings and breaking
news. These service providers might be just a few steps ahead
of many other mobile service providers who will soon be following
in their footsteps with the required set-up in the months
to come.
Is it possible to go online if one has a WAP compatible phone
in hand? At present, no. The WAP phone user can only login
to a site that is also a WAP browser. Other browsers can be
downloaded to any PC but not a WAP browser. Also, mobile phone
vendors have not assured any strategy that can make the existing
phone compatible with a WAP service. Even if all the constraints
are overcome, price will limit the user base. Quoted from
Rs 9,000 upwards, WAP phones are as expensive as Rs 30,000.
Though India is lagging behind Japan, USA and other countries
at present, it is a land of opportunities that can reap enormous
benefits from the WAP revolution in the coming years.
Pioneers in WAP from Bangalore City:
Integra Micro: Contact Person: Mr.Raj Kesarimall
E-Mail: rajk@integramicro.com
SAS: Contact person: Mr.Paresh Vora
E-Mail: pareshv@sasi.com
Planetasia.com: Contact Person: Saju Joseph
Phone: 080-25522257/8/9
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