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Subject: Re: MobileLBSList: Article slamming wireless web
Date:  10/30/2000 08:40:03 AM
From:  robert.cayzer@my.arthurandersen.com



Hi,

RPC-Service discovery is the reason for using HAVI (Philips/Sony), Jini (Sun).
It is also very likely (imo) to be in WAP-NG. A large element behind this is not
just to download apps from central servers, but from a range of trusted
distributed servers and peers (clients) with needed data and applications -
especially those within closer proximity. But this goes beyond the assumption of
single-hop wireless loops to/from publicly run PLMNs.

Scott: I don't think I've seen the new SIM stuff yet from 3GPP, I think it's
still in draft mode for v5 right (is it - 22.038?) Do you have a copy/url for
it?

cheers,
rob.c.


To: Shubhro.Banerjee@techspan.com, bryan@wirelessdevnet.com,
mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com
cc: (bcc: Robert Cayzer)
Date: 10/28/2000 07:35 AM
From: sguthery@mobile-mind.com
Subject: Re: MobileLBSList: Article slamming wireless web




Good idea! RPC to the SIM Toolkit API
is what the new 3GPP SIM Interpreter
standard is all about.

Cheers, Scott

----- Original Message -----
From: <Shubhro.Banerjee@Techspan.com>
To: <bryan@wirelessdevnet.com>: <mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com>
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 5:45 PM
Subject: RE: MobileLBSList: Article slamming wireless web


The fundamental issue of the wireless web : low real estate, even lower
bandwidth and a legacy behavioral pattern from using a computing device to
access and POST pages and forms are the quintessential problems with
wireless. Once the embedding of even limited simple instruction sets on the
device (and the phone)that are etched to a particular API becomes pervasive
the "irritation" with wireless web will be over.

Could we do RPC's over the phone/ PDA that tunnel thru existing enterprise
firewalls and kickoff remote services by some kind of dynamic
discovery...could be the panacea for wireless baiters..

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Morgan [mailto:bryan@wirelessdevnet.com\
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:58 PM
To: mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com
Subject: MobileLBSList: Article slamming wireless web


Interesting article at WebReview.com:
http://webreview.com/pub/2000/10/27/feature/index03.html

Despite protestations from the wireless crowd, what matters at the end of
the day is the perception of the general public. It's clear that many
carriers (and software companies) are going back to the drawing board to
rethink their marketing and product strategies. Any thoughts on what's
needed to help the usability of the wireless web? I've got my own opinions
but I already have a platform to voice those on :-)

Bryan

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