What is WAP?
The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open, global specification that empowers mobile users with wireless devices to easily and instantly access and interact with our information and services.

What is the purpose of WAP?
To enable easy fast delivery of relevant information and services to mobile users.

What type of devices use WAP?
Handheld digital wireless devices such as mobile phones, pagers, two-way radios, smartphones and communicators.

What is the difference between Pocket PC and Palm?

The Pocket PC runs a Windows 95 style operating system, and therefore allows browsing on the internet with an Internet Explorer style browser. The Palm usually requires that you download what's known as a PQA file, which will allow you to access our website directly on your Palm device instead of through an Internet Browser.

How can I tell if I have Pocket PC or Palm?

Typically, if your device is running Microsoft Windows CE, then you have a Pocket PC. If your handheld Device uses the Palm O/S, then you are using a Palm-style device.

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