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1. WAP 2001 Update Presented for WAP RAP On Thursdays
11 January 2001
Scott Goldman - WAP Forum CEO
Greg Williams (SBC Corporation) - WAP Forum Chairman of the Board
Mike Short (BT Cellnet) - WAP Forum Director
Jari Alvinen (Nokia) - WAP Forum Executive Committee Liaison Changes to make:
#4 Graphic showing breakdown of where trials and deployments of WAP are currently being held
#5 Add Motorola L-Series, remove TimePort
#7 Access URL to get #s - add spreadsheet
#8 Add more major participants, mention specific industries
#10 Show certification logo
Changes to make:
#4 Graphic showing breakdown of where trials and deployments of WAP are currently being held
#5 Add Motorola L-Series, remove TimePort
#7 Access URL to get #s - add spreadsheet
#8 Add more major participants, mention specific industries
#10 Show certification logo
2. 4 April 2012 The WAP Standard Is… Open, global and non-proprietary
Device and bearer independent
A full-fledged Internet citizen
Built by consensus by members of the WAP Forum
3. 4 April 2012 139 carriers deployed or in final testing (Mobile Lifestreams)
Tens of thousands of developers creating apps and content (WAP Forum)
10,000 WAP sites from 95 countries (Cellmania.com)
5+ million WAP-readable pages (up from virtually zero in January 1999)(Pinpoint.com)
50 million WAP-enabled handsets in circulation worldwide, including 20+ WAP-certified handset models (International Data Corp.) Global Snapshot
4. 4 April 2012 WAP Forum Membership 630+ Members - more than double in one year
Vendors of 99% of the world’s handsets
Carriers with 300+ million subscribers
Internet and wireless infrastructure makers
Software - billing, customer care, call management
Developers - content, applications, portals
5. 4 April 2012 WAP Success IndicatorsToday Europe: BT Cellnet now has 660,000 users - QUADRUPULED in six months
U.S. - Sprint has 1,000,000 wireless web users
Latin America: Brazil’s WAP subscriber uptake already surpassed expectations (Telesp Brazil)
WAP site popularity exploding:
Genie: 62.5 million hits in Dec. - 500% increase since Sept.
Digital Bridges game site has had 15 MILLION hits in six months
6. 4 April 2012 WAP Success IndicatorsTomorrow SMS started slowly - now 15 BILLION messages/month - a 5X growth in 2000 (GSMA)
Virtually every mobile phone will be WAP-enabled by EOY 2001 (IDC)
61% of WAP users: satisfied with their WAP experience (Strand Consult)
48% of WAP users: WAP is meeting expectations (Teleconomy)
60,000 people shop using mobile phones every day (Ericsson)
7. 4 April 2012 Where WAP is Going… Driving
Market Demand
Interoperability
Internet / WWW Evolution Doing
Convergence
Feature Innovation
Conformance
8. 4 April 2012 Thousands of Applications Already Available Worldwide M-commerce - shopping, tickets, micro-payments
Finance - statements, funds transfer, shares trading
M-billing - notification, presentation and payment of bills
Enterprise access - inventory, shipment/sales updates, email
M-care - customer service, payment status, account updates
Entertainment - games, gambling, interactive multi-player events
Messaging - communication and collaboration
Travel - scheduling, advisories, reservations
Location services - traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations M-commerce (shopping, stocks, ticket purchases, schedule reservations, comparison shopping on MySimon.com or Dealpoint.com)
Entertainment (Search for local concerts on MP3.com, eat well using the Zagat guide, play interactive games with people on the other side of the world, gamble, download music from MP3.com - maybe even direct to the phone when phones combine MP3 players - and then have it billed directly to the phone or your credit card)
Finance (bank online, bill paying, the handset as an m-teller)
Travel Services (re/scheduling on Trip.com, check and get reservations on Expedia, flight info push, weather push)
M-care (customer service, checking payment status, other backroom operations)
M-billing (Cashless car wash and cashless Cokes - turning the handset into an e-wallet. Notification, presentation and payment of bills)
Location-smart services (Park in Paris w/real-time garage spot availability - and reserve a spot! Real-location traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations)
Enterprise access applications (inventory checking, shipment/sales updates, email access)
M-commerce (shopping, stocks, ticket purchases, schedule reservations, comparison shopping on MySimon.com or Dealpoint.com)
Entertainment (Search for local concerts on MP3.com, eat well using the Zagat guide, play interactive games with people on the other side of the world, gamble, download music from MP3.com - maybe even direct to the phone when phones combine MP3 players - and then have it billed directly to the phone or your credit card)
Finance (bank online, bill paying, the handset as an m-teller)
Travel Services (re/scheduling on Trip.com, check and get reservations on Expedia, flight info push, weather push)
M-care (customer service, checking payment status, other backroom operations)
M-billing (Cashless car wash and cashless Cokes - turning the handset into an e-wallet. Notification, presentation and payment of bills)
Location-smart services (Park in Paris w/real-time garage spot availability - and reserve a spot! Real-location traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations)
Enterprise access applications (inventory checking, shipment/sales updates, email access)
9. 4 April 2012 Portals And Directories of WAP Services M-commerce (shopping, stocks, ticket purchases, schedule reservations, comparison shopping on MySimon.com or Dealpoint.com)
Entertainment (Search for local concerts on MP3.com, eat well using the Zagat guide, play interactive games with people on the other side of the world, gamble, download music from MP3.com - maybe even direct to the phone when phones combine MP3 players - and then have it billed directly to the phone or your credit card)
Finance (bank online, bill paying, the handset as an m-teller)
Travel Services (re/scheduling on Trip.com, check and get reservations on Expedia, flight info push, weather push)
M-care (customer service, checking payment status, other backroom operations)
M-billing (Cashless car wash and cashless Cokes - turning the handset into an e-wallet. Notification, presentation and payment of bills)
Location-smart services (Park in Paris w/real-time garage spot availability - and reserve a spot! Real-location traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations)
Enterprise access applications (inventory checking, shipment/sales updates, email access)
M-commerce (shopping, stocks, ticket purchases, schedule reservations, comparison shopping on MySimon.com or Dealpoint.com)
Entertainment (Search for local concerts on MP3.com, eat well using the Zagat guide, play interactive games with people on the other side of the world, gamble, download music from MP3.com - maybe even direct to the phone when phones combine MP3 players - and then have it billed directly to the phone or your credit card)
Finance (bank online, bill paying, the handset as an m-teller)
Travel Services (re/scheduling on Trip.com, check and get reservations on Expedia, flight info push, weather push)
M-care (customer service, checking payment status, other backroom operations)
M-billing (Cashless car wash and cashless Cokes - turning the handset into an e-wallet. Notification, presentation and payment of bills)
Location-smart services (Park in Paris w/real-time garage spot availability - and reserve a spot! Real-location traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations)
Enterprise access applications (inventory checking, shipment/sales updates, email access)
10. 4 April 2012 WAP 2.0 - The Next Generation Next generation of WAP will include:
XHTML (with backwards compatibility to WML)
TCP
Color graphics
Animation
Large file downloading
Location-smart services
Streaming media
Data synchronization with desktop PIM WAP builds specs ahead of:
Network evolution (3G, GRPS, CDMA packet)
Handset evolution (memory, screen size, chip power)WAP builds specs ahead of:
Network evolution (3G, GRPS, CDMA packet)
Handset evolution (memory, screen size, chip power)
11. 4 April 2012 WAP Roadmap (1999-2001)
12. 4 April 2012 Looking To The Future… Already successful, but built for tomorrow
Adding rich, friendly features in next generation
Almost every phone will have a WAP browser
Reports show high satisfaction with WAP
More than 8 million subscribers worldwide after one year of commercialization
13. Thank you!