25 Feb 2008 02:23:29 | Richard Hsu
Wireless Internet is booming and we are heading toward an
information-everywhere society. Already, it is hot in Europe.
U.S. is now catching up at very rapid rate. Worldwide cell
phones sales already outpace personal computer purchase.
Boston-based Yankee groups says there could be 50 million
wireless Internet users by 2004. It projects that by 2002, there
will be 860 million wireless subscribers worldwide.
International Data Corp, of Framingham, MA, reports that by that
same year, 70 percent of wireless s phone users will access data
application via their phones.
More encouragingly, many companies in U.S., according to a
recent survey, will pay for wireless Internet service for their
mobile professionals which will results in increased use for
wireless Web from 3% to 78% in the next 12 moths.
By end of 2000, all new cellular phones will be equipped with
wireless Web features known as Wireless Application Protocol
(WAP). The revolution brought by wireless Internet will change
how people shop. For instance, one may order a book right on
spot after talking to a friend while waiting for a doctor
appoint.
With tens of millions of people expected to own Internet phone
in a few years, many online companies see an opportunity to push
wireless commerce as an extension of their Internet businesses,
thus providing mobile phone users the ability to make their
purchase anywhere and any time. Several major Internet portal
such as Yahoo! Excite , MSN have announced and launched its
mobile Internet service since last year. Even Oracle launched a
mobile Internet service after its five-year preparation. These
services will be appearing personalized for mobile use in
banking, shopping, news, travel information and other specific
tasks (buying and selling of stocks).
Those who miss wired Internet boom, should stay focused and take
advantage of emerging wireless Internet. It is a business
opportunity that any wise businessman should not miss.
Here are a few recommended sites to learn more about WAP
technology and setting up a site quickly and easily.
http://www.wmlscript.com -presenting users and developers with
information related to WAP technology.
http://www.inetis.com/english/solutions_dotwap.htm - offering a
visual software tool for WAP site construction .
http://wap.colorline.no/wap-faq/ - providing frequently asked
questions and answers regarding to WAP.
About Author :
Richard Hsu is the president and founder of eMobiNet !.
eMobiNet! (http://www.emobinet.com) offers one-stop mobile link
service for wireless Internet users, WAP developers and
business.