Mobile Commerce and Wireless Networking Tony Ortiz Maira Pena Adamara Morris George Ann Johnson Chia-ying Lee (Grace)

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Mobile Commerce and Wireless Networking Tony Ortiz Maira Pena Adamara Morris George Ann Johnson Chia-ying Lee (Grace)

Questions What is the wireless technology standard used in Japan for Mobile Commerce? List the 3 main issues faced by Wi-Fi users that will be addressed by the n, i, and e standards What is the generic name for the Wireless Networks that will supersede those currently in place around the world for the advancement in Mobile Commerce?

Mobile Commerce The past, the present and the future

The Past Early Stages VCR/Computer Workforce Mobility/Ecommerce

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) - Web-style content GSM Network - Short message service I-Mode - Packet switching/Color graphics - Services Current History

Nokia Communicator - Smartcard AT&T Pocket Net Phone - Pocket ability Early Trials

The Present Wireless Technology today Wireless Technology today Internet Access Internet Access Reduces cost Reduces cost Mobile Multi media Mobile Multi media Images and text Images and text Strengthen relationships with customers Strengthen relationships with customers

The Future Medium to access information Medium to access information 3rd Generation mobile services 3rd Generation mobile services 3G Technology 3G Technology

Innovation of new mobile wireless devices Innovation of new mobile wireless devices Internet connection built in Internet connection built in Replacement of wallet and plastic cards Replacement of wallet and plastic cards Cell phone Cell phone M-commerce M-commerce

Wireless Networking The past, the present and the future

The Past Guglielmo Marconi, Father of the Radio First radio transmission Obtained first patent Founded Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company Limited

Use of technology The First Spread Spectrum System was patented Used to guide missiles 1960’s - The U.S. military uses spread spectrum technology

FCC deregulated spread spectrum technology First Data Acquisition System ALOHANET Walkie-Talkies

DSSS MHz “Garbage Band” Direct Sequence -Frequency-Hopping Technology Apple

The Present Bluetooth IEEE

The Future Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) n, e, i IEEE (WiMax) Meshed Network

Synergy

Cellular phone and PDA Third Generation or 3G Wide Code Division Multiple Access New Age of communication

Questions What is the wireless technology standard used in Japan for Mobile Commerce? List the 3 main issues faced by Wi-Fi users that will be addressed by the n, i, and e standards What is the generic name for the Wireless Networks that will supersede those currently in place around the world for the advancement in Mobile Commerce?

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