On 7/9/07, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I can't find a 'formal' definition, but each time I've heard this term


wireless application service provider is part of a growing industry sector
resulting from the convergence of two trends: wireless communications and
the outsourcing of services. A WASP performs the same service for wireless
clients as a regular application service provider (ASP) does for wired
clients: it provides Web-based access to applications and services that
would otherwise have to be stored locally. ...
www.grb.uk.com/263.0.html<http://www.google.co.ug/url?sa=X&start=7&oi=define&q=http://www.grb.uk.com/263.0.html&usg=AFQjCNHLToPl7CvXC_1wxCXCwAm4chhswA>

It is very different from what Kurup was talking about.



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