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What is
the WAP?
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The WAP is wireless Internet
access to interactive services allowing
you to consult and exchange data in real time
from a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone,a
pocket pager or a PDA.
The WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a communication
standard enabling mobile real-time
interactive data exchange.
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How to
access the WAP ?
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To access WAP services, you must use a
mobile phone that is WAP-compatible most
mobile phones on the market today have WAP functions)
and a subscription to
a mobile phone operator* (such as Vodafone). If
you already have a subscription, all
you have to do is change your phone. Otherwise,
you can buy a WAP kit including a
WAP-adapted phone and a subscription.
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What
is the outlook for the WAP?
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For the moment, the WAP is available on the GSM
(Global System for Mobile Communication) from
your mobile phone. This year, the WAP will use
the GPRS (General Packet Radio System) network
to enable ongoing Internet connection. You will
no longer be billed for the total amount of communication
time, but for the total amount of data transmitted.
Communication costs will be reduced, and the services
on offer will make WAP use more comfortable. The
GPRS is an &intermediate standard
between the GSM standard and the UMTS
(Universal Mobile Telephone System) standard which
will entail replacing mobile terminals by devices
adapted to &the GPRS
standard.
And in the future
The UMTS will replace the
GPRS transmission standard, offering greater
data transmission capacity and speed to send heavier
files such as images and video.
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Depending on the price terms applied by your operator |
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About PDAs
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A PDA Personal Data
Assistant) is a pocket computer
(Palm Pilot, Psion, Pocket PC, Handspring,
etc.) midway between a laptop and an electronic
organiser. The WAP standard operates
on a PDA using an infrared link from a mobile
phone to a PDA. Today, some PDAs can
have online access to the Mobile Internet without
going through a link to another device
(Sagem).
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