(January 21, 1999) - Nokia, a world leader in wireless data development and co-founder
of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum, is to license WAP technology to
several organizations, such as IT and telecom vendors, software houses and system
integrators. In addition, Nokia offers a software development toolkit for WAP application
developers.
WAP is an open global standard for communication between a mobile handset and Internet
or other computer application. WAP-based technology enables the design of advanced,
interactive and real-time mobile services, such as mobile banking or Internet based
news services, which can be used in digital mobile phones or other mobile devices.
The WAP specification enables solutions from various equipment suppliers to work
consistently for end-users on the digital networks.
"Nokia boosts the adoption of the WAP standard by licensing Nokia WAP technology
to IT- and telecom vendors, software houses as well as to system integrators. By
doing this Nokia wants to encourage a broad adoption of this open standard also
within the main players in the IT industry. This new technology opens up a new channel
for service providers to reach their mobile customers." says Mr. Pertti Lounamaa,
Vice President, Nokia Wireless Software Solutions.
The WAP technology implementation includes a full WAP protocol stack as defined
in the WAP standard 1.0. The Nokia protocol stack implementation is the first to
support end-to-end security as defined in the WAP specification. It is bearer transparent
to allow a wide usage of wireless transport mechanisms such as short messaging,
USSD and circuit switched data. The implementation is also independent from the
underlying network technology being it e.g. GSM, CDMA, TDMA, D AMPS or PDC.
Nokia also offers a compact Wireless Application Environment (WAE) that implements
a complete WAP browser as defined in the WAP specification. The browser technology
can easily be adapted for various platforms, including mobile phones, PDA's and
pagers. This technology enables mobile subscribers to access WAP services on digital
wireless networks worldwide.
The WAP Software Development Kit (SDK) contains compilers, a WAP browser, authoring
and debugging tools and a simulator that shows how the content would look like on
a WAP- enabled client. With the SDK the developers are able to write, compile, test
and debug WAP applications, thus create WAP content. No wireless infrastructure
is required, everything the developer needs are a PC and the toolkit software. The
SDK is now available from the web at www.forum.nokia.com.
Technology licensing is offered by Nokia Wireless Software Solutions, a Nokia unit
that focuses on the development of WAP technology and mobile applications and solutions
for service providers and corporations.
Nokia is the world's leading mobile phone supplier and a leading supplier of mobile
and fixed telecom networks including related customer services. Nokia also supplies
solutions and products for fixed and wireless datacom, as well as multimedia terminals
and computer monitors. In 1997, net sales totaled FIM 52.6 billion (USD 9.8 billion).
Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is listed on five European Stock Exchanges and on
the New York Stock Exchange (NOK.A), has sales in 130 countries and employs more
than 42,000 people world-wide.