Posted by prerit (202.54.58.78) on October 07, 2000 at 18:21:55:
In Reply to: Re: Difference between OSI and the WAP protocol Stack posted by tore on October 21, 1999 at 11:24:30:
: I do not know the OSI protocol in detail,
: so if there is anyone that can answer this question better than me, please do so
: The OSI model is a layered model, which define the layers which should be implemented in a communications stack
: I heared a lot of discussion about OSI a few years ago,
: but the last few years, tcp/ip has been accepted as the defacto standard
: To map the wap model with osi, you have to look at each layer of the osi model, and then see if each layer is implemented in wap
: I do not have the osi model here right now, so i would be happy if anyone could give a detailed comment about this.
: Regards
: Tore
: : hi everyone there....can aanyone there help me with this
: : Question...
: : is there any difference between the OSI model and the WAP
: : protocol Stack.....
: : Thanks
: : Helena