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Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. The Future of WAP Scott Goldman CEO - WAP Forum Ltd. M-Commerce World London, February 2001
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 2 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
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 3 WAP Forum Membership 600+ Members - more than double in ten months Manufacturers 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
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 4 WAP Forum Structure
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 5 Where WAP is Going… Driving Market Demand Interoperability Internet / WWW Evolution Doing Convergence Feature Innovation Conformance Enabling Handset evolution Standardization Wireless net evolution
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 6 139 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) 7.8 million WAP-readable pages (Pinpoint Networks) 50 million WAP-enabled handsets in circulation worldwide (International Data Corp.) Global Snapshot
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 7 WAP Success Indicators Today BT Cellnet tripled WAP users in six months to 660,000+ Digital Bridges WAP game site has had 23 MILLION hits in six months (Digital Bridges Corporation) DHL Worldwide Express - 250,000 hits on WAP tracking site in first year (compare to 36,000 web hits the first year) 61% of WAP users: satisfied with their WAP experience (Strand Consult) 71% of WAP users: WAP is meeting or exceeding expectations (Teleconomy)
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 8 WAP Success Indicators Tomorrow WAP content and applications rapidly increasing SMS started slowly - now 15 BILLION messages/month (GSMA) Virtually every mobile phone will be WAP-enabled by EOY 2001 (IDC) 10% of Sprint’s subscribers already use their wireless web service; they expect that to increase to 60% by 2005 (Sprint)
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 9 Over 50 Million WAP Devices Shipped Worldwide: Alcatel One Touch View Ericsson MC218 Ericsson R 320 Motorola L Series Nokia 7110 Panasonic GD 90 Phillips - Xenium 9@9 Siemens S 35i’s Sony CMD-Z5 Many more - including new WAP/Bluetooth/GPRS handsets coming
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 10 Source: Pinpoint Networks 8 MILLION pages online! WAP Content Is EXPLODING! WML Pages From 12/99-10/00 HTML Pages From 6/93-3/94
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 11 Thousands of WAPplications M-commerce - shopping, ticket purchases, reservations, comparison shopping Finance - statements, funds transfer, shares trading M-billing - notification, presentation and payment of bills Enterprise access - inventory, shipment/sales updates, email access M-care - customer service, payment status, other backroom operations Entertainment - games, gambling, interactive multi- player events Messaging - communication and collaboration Travel - scheduling, advisories, reservations Location-smart services - traffic reports, parking information, store discounts, event recommendations
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 12 Portals And Directories Thousands of sites categorized, indexed and viewable through emulators
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 13 Continually Improving The User Experience Interoperability starts with: Clear specifications Developer guidance and education A reference pool of products Covers all components Objective and confidential certification process already in place (March 2000) Logo use reflects certification
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 14 Predictions for mCommerce Success Strategy Analytics: 2000: Under $1 billion in transactions 2004: 130 million customers 14 billion transactions per year 2006: $230 billion in transactions
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 15 Predictions for mCommerce Success Ovum Research Expenditure Projections
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 16 A Secure Foundation For Wireless Commerce Transactions demanding security already happening over WAP Banking (Citicorp, Deutsche, Allied Irish Bank, Schwab) Finance (Abbey National and Halifax Bank mortgages online) M-Commerce (Amazon.com, MySimon) Basing their future mobile commerce plans on WAP:
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 17 Security Experts speak: “For consumers worldwide, the Visa brand represents confidence and trust. Visa supports WAP-enabled phones and sites. WAP provides a rich set of security features,... we are confident that WAP will inevitably evolve to meet even more stringent security requirements to enable secure guaranteed payment transactions.” Joe Chouinard, Vice President, New e- Commerce Channels, Visa International
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 18 Security Experts speak: "WAP provides a sound foundation upon which to build the security technology necessary to support secure mobile commerce. Many of these technologies are currently under development by WAP, and we look forward to their availability in future releases of the WAP specifications." Simon Pugh, vice president, Mobile Commerce, MasterCard Int’l..
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 19 WAP: Essential In a 3G/GPRS World WML browsers are prerequisite, and optimized, for wireless’: Unique ergonomics Small screens Location information Telephony integration Transactions, not browsing Pushed info One-finger navigation Any content must always be reformatted HTML not designed to handle this Call a number that appears on-screen It’s not a buffet, it’s room service Create a profile and let WAP do the work Standards and platforms will always be needed to deliver the CONTENT
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 20 WAP Maximizes Bandwidth Spectrum isn’t free - now or ever Must optimize; WAP does so superbly Data rates can vary from 20-384 kbps depending on demand and system configuration 384 kb can be used for many phone calls, users will pay to use all that bandwidth 2G/3G Interoperability boosts coverage, capacity
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 21 What’s Next? WAP 2.0 will support: XHTML (WML2) TCP Color graphics Animation Large file downloading Location-smart services Pop-up/context sensitive menus Data synchronization with desktop PIM
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27-Apr-15 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 22 In Summary, WAP… Is commercial today, built for tomorrow Has a huge, growing base of developers, content, phones and carriers Helps carriers optimize bandwidth Is secure by design Is based on tomorrow’s Internet - XML Rapidly developing advanced features
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Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 2001 Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. So, what’s in the future For WAP? Success!
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