10-05-2008 
 
 
 


 
Top 5 Brand of June

Nokia
Sony Ericsson
Samsung
Panasonic
Motorola

Bluetooth
GPRS
Java
MMS
Symbian
WAP
 
 
 
People on the move need services, information and entertainment that can keep up with them. With access to mobile services, decisions and interactions happen here and now. The value of mobile services to end-users is boosted by three separate elements: personalization, time-sensitivity and location awareness. Combining these three effectively adds even more value.

Wireless application protocol (WAP) is a protocol that has successfully established a de facto standard for the way in which wireless technology is used for Internet access. WAP technology has been optimized for information delivery to thin-client devices, such as mobile phones.

Mobile services powered by Nokia and WAP have been widely accepted by users. By 2004, the number of WAP users in Western Europe is estimated to grow to well over 200 million (source: Cahners, In-Stat Group). In part, this growth is driven by the introduction of General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), WAP 2.0, Bluetooth and Mobile Commerce.

Customers can visit our wap site at http://wap.incomms.com/ from any WAP accessible mobile phones. Latest arrival and pricing are available anytime.

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Do not have a WAP phone or WAP access? Try these WAP Simulator to visit our WAP site.

Motorola A6188
Ericsson R380
Ericsson R320

Nokia 6210
Nokia 7110
Siemens C35
Siemens M35
Siemens S35
Motorola Timeport P7389

WAP Simulator is provided by gelon.net