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WAP Push Technology Overview

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Publisher Openwave Systems
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics WAP, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Gateways - Hubs Date added 01 May 2002
Downloads 112 Format 432.5KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

This paper describes the Push functionality offered by the Openwave Push Proxy Gateway (PPG), an integral component of the Openwave Mobile Access Gateway. Together they provide a powerful, robust platform for building Push-enabled applications. WAP Push ushers in a new generation of application capabilities, allowing application developers to create new interactive applications and dramatically improve the usability of existing applications. Based on open standards, WAP Push introduces a new set of capabilities that enhance usability, enable secure transmission of data, allow fine control of content delivery and user interaction, control access to subscribers, provide backward compatibility with earlier Push implementations offered by Openwave and much more.

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