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  1. computerhistory.org

    Internet in Your Pocket: Japan Leads the Way. Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo created the i-mode networking standard for mobile data in 1999. By 2002, over 34 million subscribers were using it on their phones for web access, e-mail, mobile payments, streaming video, and more.
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  3. geeksforgeeks.org

    Computing Technologies are the technologies that are used to manage, process, and communicate the data.Wireless simply means without any wire i.e. connecting with other devices without any physical connection. Wireless computing is transferring the data or information between computers or devices that are not physically connected to each other and having a "wireless network connection".
  4. tutorialspoint.com

    i-Mode - Introduction. i-Mode, stands for Internet Mode is a microbrowser technology that supports text, graphics, audio, and video for Web access over the Japanese cellular network.It was introduced by a team led by Mari Matsunaga in February 1999 at NTT DoCoMo. Fortune Magazine recently selected Mari Matsunaga as one of the most powerful women in business in Japan.
  5. geeksforgeeks.org

    WAP 1.0 was not a huge success. But, WAP 2.0 and I-mode converging on the similar technology are likely to be successful. 2. Information Mode (I-Mode) : The long form of I-mode is information mode. It is a different approach invented by Japanese women Mari Matsunaga. It stands for Internet Mode. The I-mode system has following three major ...
  6. tutorialspoint.com

    Also, the web site must be in an i-Mode format. i-Mode Gateway. An i-Mode gateway translates wireless requests from a mobile phone to the server and sends information from a gateway back to the mobile phone. NTT DoCoMo provides a gateway to their users and connects them to i-Mode enabled websites. i-Mode Enabled Sites
  7. tutorialspoint.com

    i-Mode, stands for Internet Mode is a microbrowser technology that supports text, graphics, audio, and video for Web access over the Japanese cellular network.It was introduced by a team led by Mari Matsunaga in February 1999 at NTT DoCoMo. Fortune Magazine recently selected Mari Matsunaga as one of the most powerful women in business in Japan.
  8. geeksforgeeks.org

    Mar 20, 20234. Monitor mode : In Monitor mode, the node is not connected to any AP or any node but it has the capability to monitor all the data packets traveling in the wireless medium on a given channel in its range. It is not meant for usual day to day communications. The usual network cards in laptops and computers come with a default Managed mode.
  9. sciencedirect.com

    Mobile communication networks are made possible by the convergence of several different technologies, specifically computer networking protocols, wireless/mobile communication systems, distributed computing and Internet (Danneels, 1998; Goodman, 2000).With the rapidly increasing penetration of laptop computers, which are primarily used by mobile users to access Internet services like e-mail ...
  10. webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca

    Can any cellular phone access the Internet using i-mode? No. If a cellular phone would like to access the Internet using i-mode, then the cellular phone must be an i-mode enabled device. An i-mode enabled device contains a web browser, which decodes and displays web pages that are encoded in iHTML (the official markup language for I-mode).
  11. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    Amid the continuing technological innovations of cellular phone services, the "i-mode" has leapt into the spotlight as a service in the 21st century. In addition to traditional voice communications, the i-mode, by achieving an Internet connection, offers mobile banking, ticket reservations, and other services simply with the press of an i-mode key. The user connects to the information provider ...

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