->-----Original Message-----
->From: Jon Crowcroft
[mailto:J(_dot_)Crowcroft(_at_)cs(_dot_)ucl(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk]
->Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:19 AM
->To: Parkinson, Jonathan
->Cc: 'ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org';
J(_dot_)Crowcroft(_at_)cs(_dot_)ucl(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk
->Subject: Re: Is WAP mobile Internet??
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->In message
-><71C4C55F198BD211B24F0000F842F15807ED9C39(_at_)reoexc6(_dot_)reo(_dot_)cpqcorp(_dot_)net>,
->"Parkinson, Jonathan" typed:
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-> >>I disagree, WAP, Wireless Application Protocol, Its a way
->of transmitting
-> >>data I.E. to and from the Web. How does this not fall
->under the Internet
-> >>Umbrella ?
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->1 youcan't get at an arbirtrary web page
->2/ you can't get at an arbitraty application written on TCP/IP or
->UDP/IP
Jon, I wonder how WAP will fit into Multicast apps - even
if its single line txt based msg's app ?
/pd