Like WAP, iMode is a
way of providing information to mobile devices. iMode is however slightly different from
WAP in that it uses cHTML as a markup language, and uses more
traditional internet protocols to deliver it. Or rather, less of the new wireless
protocols. The content is served using HTTP to a so called iMode center which in a way
works like the WAP gateway. One major difference is that this iMode center is under the
control of the developers of iMode, NTT DoCoMo. In WAP, gateways are and can be owned by
virtually anyone with an internet connection. The iMode center performs protocol
conversions which enable the content to be delivered to the phone.
Although there's nothing
preventing iMode's "single" gateway structure from handling a large number of
users, it creates a sort of monopoly that the US and European markets will most likely not
agree to. It is also very likely that this structure will be changed as iMode, like WAP,
evolves. |