It boils down to the same thing. When National Water provides water bills via sms, do you think they go to the network directly and do that? Ditto Multichoice, Multiplex, and so on. Whether it is WAP, SMS, MMS or whatever new tricks come up. Essentially the existing players are (at least in part) doing the same thing. The issue is what James wants to do. He should not get lost in jargon space.

P.

On Jul 09, 2007, at 11:48, Mike Barnard wrote:



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

It is very different from what Kurup was talking about.



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