What exactly is WAP?
Technology is changing
everyday. There are always things that make you go humm or
what would I need that for? Well WAP is here to stay so get
ready to say hello to the technology which will change the
way most of us will communicate in the very near future.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a technology which
has been implemented into mobile phones to allow us to view
content via WAP enabled websites. Its that simple but it can
be a costly method for us to view websites. Thankfully,
although the technology is new, it is advancing quickly.
Openwave
software is used to browse the Internet via a Wireless
device.
So what can you do with WAP? Well for starters you can read
content from websites that allow you to view their WAP
content. An example would be to check your flight
information, comparison shop the web while shopping in the
Mall, check and send e-mail. Most websites are not yet WAP
enabled so the sites to visit are limited, however more and
more are going live each day. Of course you can read emails
as long as your service provider allows you to do so. For
this to all happen you need a WAP capable phone. Many new
cellular phones are enabled and allows you to read WAP
content.
WAP is not just excellent for viewing the latest news
headlines from USATODAY or the TV listings from the TVGuide.
It can be used in a corporate working environment. With a
WAP server installed in your business, this enables you to
communicate directly with your employee's straight to their
pager of mobile phone. Something which will be more popular
later.
So should you rewrite your website for WAP? It would
probably be worth it to draw new business and/or customers.
WAP is very much like HTML accept it is based around a new
markup language called WML (Wireless Markup Language),
although it is like HTML, it's very much like XML however it
is much easier to implement. There are some important points
to remember of course. Mobile Phones are not exactly like
laptops and with a limited size screen, it does put you in a
silly position on what you actually display on the screen.
So text size is limited, what about graphics? Its a sore
subject for WAP at this moment because WAP enabled phones
download between 9600bps and 19,200bps, it's not like your
56,000bps modem and definitely not Cable/DSL you probably
have in your PC at the moment.
So in summary, WAP is very much a new technology which has
only really taken off. More and more
mobile phone companies are building WAP enabled phones so
the boom time is still to come. Check out our
site and find your niche for the usefulness of WAP.


