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Reliance Express Dial 5.21-3654-167.15.3656

Reliance Express Dial 5.21-3654-167.15.3656

...The application can be installed Over-the-Air (OTA) using SMS-WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) or can be installed through desktop communication links such as... Read more

16 May, 2012
Securing Wireless Cellular Networks

Securing Wireless Cellular Networks

...security issues and threats associated with Cellular networks, security features of WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and steps taken in 3G Cellular networks to combat the... Read more

22 January, 2012
vVault Anywhere 1.0B

vVault Anywhere 1.0B

...a convenient way to access your files, faxes and email through your Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) phones, Palm VII(tm) handheld, and Palm V(tm... Read more

21 July, 2011
4thpass KBrowser for palm VII Preview Edition

4thpass KBrowser for palm VII Preview Edition

...cross-platform Internet WAP WML microbrowser that provides access to WAP based (Wireless Application Protocol) services Read more

21 July, 2011
Scheme to Secure Communication of SCADA Master Station and Remote HMI's Through Smart Phones

Scheme to Secure Communication of SCADA Master Station and Remote HMI's Through Smart Phones

...means of a base station via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP Read more

30 June, 2011
Wapzilla Internet Browser 3.1

Wapzilla Internet Browser 3.1

...browsing WAP 1.x standard WML pages Wapzilla includes support for WAP (Wireless application protocol) pages in WML (Wireless Markup Language) format Support for displaying... Read more

19 March, 2011

WAP Forum chief quits

...Forum. Speaking at m-Commerce World last month he insisted that the Wireless Application Protocol had a bright future. He joined the organisation in November... Read more

8 March, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

One wireless viewpoint: 'WAP is crap'

Wireless application protocol -- seen as the mobile market's 'Next Big Thing' -- is... Read more

30 June, 2000 by Nicole Manktelow

MP3.com wades into wireless waters

...in the world. The events calendar is MP3.com's first WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)-enabled application -- users need a WAP-enabled device to access... Read more

2 June, 2000 by Richard Shim

WAP 2.0: Fearsome features

WAP is a standard for mobile Internet applications. WAP 2.0 is looming on the horizon and offers a formidable set of features Read more

3 July, 2002 by Harshad Oak
Wireless Communication Methodologies & <endeca_term>Wireless Application Protocol</endeca_term>

Wireless Communication Methodologies & Wireless Application Protocol

The Wireless Application Protocol is a protocol standard that designs the way for a... Read more

4 December, 2001
Steganography in <endeca_term>Wireless Application Protocol</endeca_term>

Steganography in Wireless Application Protocol

...new technology for establishing wireless Internet connection through mobile phone, known as Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). However, considering the importance of the issue of data... Read more

15 February, 2006
M-Commerce <endeca_term>Wireless Application Protocol</endeca_term> (WAP) Store Technology Project as a Teaching and Learning Model

M-Commerce Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Store Technology Project as a Teaching and Learning Model

The latest trends in the wireless industry are mobile Commerce and mobile Internet. The new elective in Wireless... Read more

17 February, 2005
<endeca_term>Wireless Application Protocol</endeca_term>: WAP 2.0

Wireless Application Protocol: WAP 2.0

This paper provides overview of WAP 2.0 that brings the wireless world closer to the Internet with a suite of... Read more

1 January, 2002
<endeca_term>Wireless Application Protocol</endeca_term> (WAP) and I-Mode: An Insight

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and I-Mode: An Insight

WAP is meant to provide services to all small devices - cell phones, pagers, PDAs, etc. that one can carry along... Read more

7 April, 2001

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