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Aether kicks off WAP hosting program

OWNINGS MILLS, Md.-Aether Systems Inc. unveiled a new initiative to develop and host business Internet applications using the Wireless Application Protocol, called the WAP Enterprise Center.Aether said the service will be a central part of its newly expanded network operations and customer-care facility. Essentially,...

Nextel, Southern Linc embrace WAP deployment

Enhanced specialized mobile radio operators are poised to lead the country in rolling out Wireless Application Protocol services next year.Today, no U.S. wireless provider offers full WAP services. But SMR operators Nextel Communications Inc. and Southern Linc both have embraced pre-WAP services, with an...

GSM carriers need to exploit data

SAN FRANCISCO-Act now! GSM carriers need to deploy wireless data today, speakers told Global System for Mobile communications operators at last week's GSM in North America conference here.Carriers need to get data applications into the hands of consumers before next-generation data-centric networks come along,...

BAM to begin Web Access mobile service

BEDMINSTER, N.J.-Bell Atlantic Mobile said it plans to introduce its Web Access service this month, designed to allow customers to obtain Internet-based content on their wireless handsets.The service will be available on Qualcomm 860 Web-enabled phones, which also will be available next week for...

Wireless access to the Internet yields big returns for carriers

NEW YORK-The astounding success of NTT DoCoMo's mobile Internet access service is a resounding note of affirmation to proponents of wireless Web services, said Crispin K. Vicars at the Yankee Group's conference Nov. 8.By the end of September, DoCoMo's wireless Internet service had 1.7...

VIEWPOINT: DATA DESTINY: MORAL QUESTIONS?

Alain Rossmann, founder of Phone.com, told the opening session audience at CTIA's Wireless I.T. conference last week in Santa Clara, Calif., that the wireless data industry has moved beyond the technology issues and now must address the business model.While Rossmann may be a bit...

MOTOROLA TO DELIVER WORLDSPAN TRAVEL SERVICES

SCHAUMBURG, Ill.-Motorola Inc. said it will provide travel information to wireless devices by adding content from Worldspan, an online travel reservation system, to the Mobile Internet Exchange communications platform.The agreement will allow carriers to offer travel services such as flight arrangements, hotel reservations and...

LUCENT OFFERS UNIFORM NETWORK GATEWAY, TEAMS WITH SIGNALSOFT

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-Lucent Technologies Inc. introduced a uniform gateway to its Autoplex and Flexent Wireless Networks products, enabling network operators to introduce personalized or user-customized wireless data services that depend on specific customer information.The data call is initiated by the customer from a handset...

@MOBILE.COM, GTE WIRELESS TEAM ON WEB CONTENT DELIVERY

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-@mobile.com Inc., an application service provider for wireless carriers and Internet content providers, and GTE Wireless announced they will offer Internet content from Infospace, Starbucks, Weather.com, LinksTime.com and UV115.com to select GTE Wireless subscribers in the San Francisco Bay Area.GTE Wireless subscribers...

ALCATEL TEAMS WITH FUSIO FOR WAP-BASED ENTERTAINMENT

GENEVA-Alcatel and application developer In Fusio announced an agreement under which operators adopting Alcatel's HomeTop Solutions software suite will be able to offer In Fusio gaming and entertainment services to their customers on Wireless Application Protocol-enabled handsets.Other devices capable of receiving the content include...

NEOPOINT INTROS LOCATION-BASED WIRELESS PORTAL

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-Following up its widely acclaimed NeoPoint 1000 smart phone, NeoPoint Inc. last week at Wireless I.T. introduced a location-based wireless portal called myAladdin.com.The portal is positioned as a smart-information service, with features including driving directions and route guides, ATM Locator, traffic information,...

WAP faces interoperability challenges

The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) had the biggest coming-out party of its 20-month lifespan during Telecom '99 in Geneva, with more than 100 carriers, vendors and content providers displaying WAP and WAP-related products-warts and all.While WAP's momentum has grown all year, many consider Telecom...

Frequency hopping use requires detailed planning

DUBLIN, Ireland-Capacity constraints are an issue for almost every cellular operator, and some have turned to frequency-hopping techniques as an answer. But while these systems have increased capacity, their effect on data traffic has been less widely investigated.Any system that claims to increase the...

Asia data rates expected to rival other world markets

SINGAPORE-Mobile data is quickly taking off in many parts of Asia, with growth rates in the region comparing favorably to take-up rates in Europe and the United States, say analysts.Although overall percentages of Asian wireless subscribers that use data services are not available, Steven...

mobile data carrier news

Finland. Sonera began offering High Speed Circuit Switched Data services to its data customers 6 September, but without available handsets. Sonera said it wanted to be ready when handsets are available later this year.France. At Telecom '99 in Geneva, Alcatel, French carrier SFR/Cegetel, Phone.com...

MICROSOFT FORMS JOINT VENTURE WITH NTT

Microsoft Corp. said it plans to deliver mobile data services in Japan by creating a joint venture company with NTT Mobile Communication Network Inc. called Mobimagic Company Ltd.The purpose of the equally held joint venture will be to develop and market mobile data services...

LOCATION TECHNOLOGY MOVES CLOSER TO REALITY

Wireless location-based services have been talked about for years and few carriers have deployed them, but reality should begin to set in within the next few years.The Federal Communications Commission's revised enhanced 911 rules released in September have put carriers on notice that decisions...

WIRELESS I.T. COMES INTO ITS OWN

Perhaps the greatest indicator of how the wireless data industry has matured is the almost giddy buzz of excitement generated by this week's Wireless I.T. show in Santa Clara, Calif., sponsored by the Cellular Telecommunication Industry Association.In the fall of 1997, some 56 companies...

NATION BRIEFS

Telstreet.com announced it offers wireless phones, service and accessories online. "Telstreet.com takes responsibility for the entire customer experience from buying to fulfillment to delivery of the order," said Terry Dwyer, president and chief executive officer of Telstreet.com. "Consumers are guaranteed to find the wireless...

PAGEMART SEEKS ENTERPRISE NETWORK ALLIANCES

Looking to expand its distribution reach, PageMart Wireless Inc. formed an enterprise solutions partner program, allowing the company to work in conjunction with various allies to bring wireless two-way data solutions to enterprise networks."Our approach is to bring value to the network by being...

WORLD BRIEFS

HungaryMotorola Inc. said it is providing Hungarian mobile operator Westel 900 its Mobile Internet Exchange communications platform. The trial is Hungary's first deployment of the Wireless Application Protocol. It will allow mobile users to access Internet content via Internet portals such as Yahoo! and...

OPENSKY ADDS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

Since Aether Systems Inc. and 3Com Corp. formed OpenSky Inc. in June, the joint venture has generated considerable interest and support from industry players.At last week's PalmSource '99 conference in Santa Clara, Calif., the company added several new key development partners in the areas...

PAGEMART CHANGES DIRECTION, NAME

In an attempt to position paging devices and services as Internet appliances, as opposed to telephone appliances, PageMart Wireless Inc. said it will change its name to WebLink Wireless Inc., effective Dec. 1, and also introduced a new line of products and services called...

WAP PROPONENTS FACE INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES AS STANDARD EVOLVES

The Wireless Application Protocol had the biggest coming-out party of its 20-month life span during Telecom '99 in Geneva, with more than 100 carriers, vendors and content providers displaying WAP and WAP-related products, warts and all.While WAP's momentum has grown all year, many consider...