FREE MEMBERSHIP - Create your personalized Bitpipe Service!  Members: Sign in 
Search Bitpipe: 
  Search Help
IT Systems  >   Communications Networks  >   Internet  >  

Wireless Internet

RSS Feed    Add to Google    Add to My Yahoo!
ALSO CALLED: Wireless Web, Mobile Internet, Internet Wireless
DEFINITION: The wireless Web refers to use of the World Wide Web through a wireless device, such as a cellular telephone or personal digital assistant (PDA). Wireless Web connection provides anytime/anywhere connection to e-mail, mobile banking, instant messaging, weather and travel information, and other services. In general, sites aiming to accommodate wireless users must provide services in a format displayable  … 
Definition continues below.
Wireless Internet Reports
8 Matches
New Wave of Mobile Development Innovation
sponsored by Intel
JOURNAL ARTICLE: This article provides an overview of Moblin v2, its new SDK and details key features, including social networking integration, a new user-interface framework, a fast-boot environment, and graphics performance enhancements. Learn why Moblin v2 will accelerate the next rush of mobile innovation.
Posted: 28 Oct 2009 | Published: 28 Oct 2009


Presentation Transcript: Meeting the Demand for Multi-Screen Experience
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Consumers today tend to use a wide variety of communications devices and are expecting to get video content delivery to any screen. This presentation transcript discusses a new multi-screen solution and how it can support these market needs.
Posted: 14 Oct 2009 | Published: 14 Oct 2009


Intercepting Interference
sponsored by Motorola, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Motorola’s industry leading wireless broadband expertise helps to substantially reduce the effects of interference for point-to-multipoint wireless access and distribution networks in both licensed and unlicensed frequencies. This solution paper gives the details.
Posted: 25 Sep 2009 | Published: 25 Sep 2009


Meeting the Demand for Multi-Screen Experience
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
VIDEO: Consumers today tend to use a wide variety of communications devices and are expecting to get video content delivery to any screen. This videocast discusses a new multi-screen solution and how it can support these market needs.
Posted: 24 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 24 Sep 2009


The Multiscreen concept: Why it's Needed and How to Get Started
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
PODCAST: Multi-screen is the next step beyond Triple Play. Triple Play allows consumers to experience media on their mobile, their TV, and their PC. Multi-screen allows content to be consumed seamlessly. Listen to this podcast and see how both consumers and service providers benefit from this evolutionary step in multimedia presentations.
Posted: 09 Jun 2009 | Premiered: 09 Jun 2009


IT Briefing: Managing the Mobile User -- Best Practices for Technology and People
sponsored by Orange Business Services
IT BRIEFING: The purpose of this IT Briefing is to help you overcome some of the common hurdles of mobile management and implement a mobile strategy that will put your company where it needs to be, a mobile strategy that will follow all the issues that relate to IT going forward.
Posted: 22 Apr 2009 | Published: 22 Apr 2009


Boom in Mobile Data Creates Backhaul Urgency
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
WHITE PAPER: This paper will identify the challenges mobile operators face in the current environment; outline the steps they can take to evolve the backhaul network to support greater capacity at lower cost; and examine the role of a trusted partner in helping implement a mobile backhaul solution that meets their specific business imperatives.
Posted: 26 Mar 2009 | Published: 26 Mar 2009


Bitpipe Research Guide: Wireless
sponsored by Bitpipe
RESOURCE CENTER: Wireless technology is becoming an important component of most enterprises' IT infrastructure.
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 | Published: 30 Nov 2006

8 Matches
 
WIRELESS INTERNET DEFINITION (continued): … The wireless Web refers to use of the World Wide Web through a wireless device, such as a cellular telephone or personal digital assistant (PDA). Wireless Web connection provides anytime/anywhere connection to e-mail, mobile banking, instant messaging, weather and travel information, and other services. In general, sites aiming to accommodate wireless users must provide services in a format displayable on typically small wireless devices. It is estimated that 95% of wireless Internet devices being manufactured today use the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) developed by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet (now Phone.com) for presenting content. The wireless Web is not gaining in popularity as quickly as some have predicted. The low bandwidth of today's wireless service, relatively high usage charges, and small and difficult-to-use input and output devices contribute to impeding growth, a condition that has been referred to as "wapathy" (WAP apathy).
Wireless Internet definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Advertise with Us | Partner with Us | Site Index
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines

Definitions: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other   TechTarget - The Most Targeted IT Media
TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |   Media Kits  




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2000 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Statement