WAP SERVICES
The typical WAP client is a small, portable device which is connected to a wireless network. This includes mobile phones, pagers, smart phones, PDAs and other small devices. In these devices, you have a limited user interface, low memory and computing power compared to desktop and laptop computers.
The WAP browser in the T39 is compliant with WAP June2000 (WAP 1.2.1) includes WTLS class 3 and mechanisms for digital signatures. It is designed for WML and cannot read ordinary HTML pages, but it is suitable for interaction with customer services, e.g. ticket reservation. It is also handy when you want to access
Using WAP In The T39
The
Push service | A useful feature for companies and service providers to push contents |
| or service indications to work groups or customers. This is used for |
| notifications, mail alerts, messaging, news, stock quotes, contacts, |
| meeting requests, games etc. |
Provide settings | Using SMS message, configuration settings can be sent over the air, |
| OTA, so that the user does not need to configure the WAP access set- |
| tings manually. WAP settings may also be customized by the operator. |
Adapt to phone type | When creating a WAP service, you want to make sure that the user |
| experience is what you intended, regardless of client device type. The |
| function User Agent Profile is supported by the T39 to allow the con- |
| tents to be automatically optimized for the phone. |
Security | Service providers can offer commercial and business critical services |
| with high security to mobile users, compliant with Wireless Transport |
| Layer Security (WTLS) class 1, 2 and 3. Digital signatures and Wire- |
| less Identification Module (WIM) are supported in the T39. The WIM |
| is used to store security related information. |
Several bearer types | The T39 accesses WAP over a standard GSM Data connection as well |
| as over a GPRS connection. SMS is available as bearer type also. (Net- |
| |
Bandwidth efficiency | One of the key advantages WAP has over |
| mobile devices, is the bandwidth efficiency for communication. This is |
| due partly to the fact that the WAP application is communicated to the |
| wireless devices in the form of binary encoded data. Over a GPRS con- |
| nection, bandwidth is used even more efficiently. See “Using GPRS In |
| The T39” on page 11. |
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