The paper describes ubiquitous characteristics and technological aspects of m-Learning. The most common abstract architecture is presented. Mobile OS and mobile browsers are described in the context of available tools and frameworks for design and development of mobile e-Learning applications. e-Learning, in order to obtain real iniquitousness, demands high bandwidth broadband, new high quality graphical environments, the introduction of new and innovative services in handling digital content e-Learning services also require interoperable networks, such that the content could be accessed through different channels in a seamless fashion by the end users.
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