I find it fascinating that nobody's mentioned cHTML as a viable
alternative to WML.
Here in Japan, inarguably on the forefront of wireless internet, NTT
DoCoMo's I-Mode service enjoys almost 8 million regular users of cHTML
over PDC packet-switched network.
cHTML is simple, easy to migrate to xHTML (or whatever future standard
there will be), and totally compatible with existing internet
technologies and standards.
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