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WAP Services WAP Services is a program providing the functionality required to browse the Internet. It consists of an Internet browser using a standard called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and a language called Wireless Mark-up Language (WML). This standard was specially created for wireless communication through mobile phones, such as your R380. The WAP services browser is suitable for interaction with services such as ticket and hotel reservations, or on-line banking and electronic commerce. It can also be useful for accessing information such as weather reports, timetables, share prices and exchange rates. Note: The WAP services browser cannot read HTML web pages. Using the WAP Services browser is similar to the way you use a traditional web browser. Therefore this chapter concentrates on actions that are specific to the WAP Services browser. WAP Services Browser Bookmarks Open location History Note: Before you can start using the WAP browser, you must configure your R380 to use this service. See "WAP Services Settings" on page 104 and "Service Providers" on page 106 for more information. When viewing Bookmarks or History the amount of information that displays can be changed by selecting one of the following options from the View menu: • Summary - displays one line of information consisting of the page name. • Detail - displays a second line of information, consisting of the location address. WAP Services 173

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WAP Services
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WAP Services
WAP Services is a program providing the functionality required
to browse the Internet. It consists of an Internet browser using a
standard called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and a
language called Wireless Mark-up Language (WML). This
standard was specially created for wireless communication
through mobile phones, such as your R380. The WAP services
browser is suitable for interaction with services such as ticket and
hotel reservations, or on-line banking and electronic commerce.
It can also be useful for accessing information such as weather
reports, timetables, share prices and exchange rates.
Note:
The WAP services browser cannot read HTML web pages.
Using the WAP Services browser is similar to the way you use a
traditional web browser. Therefore this chapter concentrates on
actions that are specific to the WAP Services browser.
Note:
Before you can start using the WAP browser, you must
configure your R380 to use this service. See “WAP Services Settings”
on page 104 and “Service Providers” on page 106 for more
information.
When viewing Bookmarks or History the amount of
information that displays can be changed by selecting one of the
following options from the View menu:
Summary -
displays one line of information consisting of the
page name.
Detail
-
displays a second line of information, consisting of the
location address.
WAP Services
Browser
Bookmarks
Open
History
location