NEW WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL VERSION 1.1 EMBRACED AS WORLD'S
MOBILE INTERNET STANDARD
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Wireless Hardware and Software Providers, Network Operators and Content Developers Set
to Release WAP V1.1-Ready Products and Services in 1999
San Francisco ? (June 30, 1999) ? The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum
(www.wapforum.org) today announced the release of the WAP Version 1.1 specifications, a
newly enhanced version of the mobile Internet standard that will enable the rapid
commercial deployment of WAP-ready products and services worldwide. Using WAP V1.1, users
of digital mobile phones and other wireless devices will be able to securely access and
instantly interact with Internet/intranet information and advanced telephony services. The
announcement was made in conjunction with the WAP Forum?s members meeting, June 27-July 2,
in San Francisco. Representatives from 120 WAP Forum member companies from across the
globe have joined together at the meeting to advance the development of WAP and build
relationships with other industry organizations to ensure that future Internet standards
address the needs of low power, low memory wireless devices.
WAP Version 1.1 provides handset manufacturers with a common global platform and a
richer service offering to both consumers and carriers. Network operators can
differentiate themselves through new WAP-compliant value-added services and enhancements
to existing voicemail and email services. Infrastructure providers and content developers
benefit from an expanded market for their products and services. Consumer and business
users of WAP-ready mobile devices will have near anytime, anywhere access to information.
Enhancements included in the WAP Version 1.1 specifications include:
- Localization and internationalization support to create one worldwide standard for
mobile Internet communications
- Static conformance statements required for interoperability testing to ensure that the
new generation of WAP-compliant networks, products and services work together
- Enhanced client side state model and added support for a caching mechanism in the user
agent to provide better performance over limited bandwidth bearer networks and reduce
over-the-air traffic
- Support for CDMA Short Message Service (SMS) and circuit switched bearers to expand the
number of WAP-compliant airlink protocols
- Resolution of technical issues and ambiguities in the WAP V1.0 specifications to make
WAP a commercially-deployable technology standard
- ?WAP Version 1.1 will make mobile devices first-class citizens of the Internet,? said
Chuck Parrish, WAP Forum board chairman. ?It?s clear that WAP has been adopted as the
open, global standard for Internet communications on wireless terminals, as evidenced by
the backing of Version 1.1 by the 120 companies in the Forum and a wealth of application
developers and content providers. The limit of products and services set to take advantage
of WAP will only be set by our imaginations.
- ? To ensure interoperability of WAP products, the WAP Forum has contracted The Open
Group (www.opengroup.org) to develop a test suite to support a certification program for
WAP V1.1 conforming clients and servers. The test suite is focused on the Wireless Markup
Language (WML) application layer specifications, but also includes tests for the
underlying communication protocols. According to James de Raeve, director of conformance
for The Open Group, ?We are delighted that the WAP Forum has tapped our expertise in open
systems testing and certification, and are confident that together we will be able to
ensure the successful and rapid deployment of interoperable WAP products.?
WAP Forum is also actively working with a wide variety of standards organizations and
industry fora on the promotion and development of technical standards, with the goal of
enabling Internet communications and advanced telephony services from digital mobile
phones, pagers and other wireless terminals. WAP is collaborating with ARIB, CDG, ECMA,
ETSI, TIA, W3C and other industry bodies to ensure that future technical specifications
from all organizations meet the needs of this device category.
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