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Posted: 2005-10-12 22:04
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Posted: 2005-10-12 22:19
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This site may be of help....
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Posted: 2005-10-12 22:26
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...but as you seem to only post on wap I'll give you a few web definitions...

Proprietary packet-based information service for mobile phones. i-mode delivers information (such as mobile banking, and train timetable) to mobile phones and enables exchange of email from handsets on the PDC-P network. Launched in 1999 by NTT DoCoMo, i-mode is very popular in Japan (especially for email and transfer of icons), but is not currently being used elsewhere,
www.polyphonic-ringtones-ring-tones.co.uk/glossary.html

Internet Mode. A wireless service launched in Japan in spring 1999 by NTT DoCoMo. I-Mode was licensed to operators in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Taiwan, where it operates over GPRS using WAP. I-mode delivers a huge range of services to subscribers and has proved enormously popular with some 30 million regular users. The revenue sharing model used for I-mode is being adopted by other operators as the basis for the new services enabled by GPRS and 3G.
www.cellglide.com/glossaryi.shtml

i-mode technology was introduced by the Japanese mobile radio provider NTT DoCoMo. Today it can be accessed over GPRS, but in future it will also be retrievable via UMTS. The programming language which lies behind i-mode is iHTML, an enhanced version of the HTML programming language used to create Internet pages. Every provider who programs in HTML can also make content available in iHTML without much further expense. ...
www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/wir_glossar-en.aspx

o2 are about to introduce this in UK so for anyone interested in that just go here
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Posted: 2005-10-12 23:11
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every SE phone with GPRS and bluetooth can use i-mode. imail isn't possible (yet)
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Posted: 2005-10-12 23:36
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@bart

As far as I am aware one needs a handset configured for i-mode to use the service, thus not all SE handsets support it.
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Posted: 2005-10-13 10:12
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Hi friends,

Just a few lines about Imode.

It is very similar to for example Vodafone Live or here in Sweden TeliaGo...it means that when You buy a mobile/subscription from the operator you get a preprogramed mobile wich makes it easy to use the datacentric services on the mobile. It was actually introduced by Docomo to let the Japanese subscribers send text messages (email) to each other, this since SMS is not possible in the PDC networks. By the way if you have not been to Tokyo maybe you are not aware that it is considered very rude to speak in your mobile on the train for example. Thus you can see a lot of people sending emails using their mobiles during travel. Further if You by a mobile to use on the Docomo network You donīt buy the brand name. Mobiles from different vendors have the same number. The number indicates what kind of services you can use with the phone.
Imode pages can be read in the web-browser of the more recent SE mobiles.

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Posted: 2005-10-13 13:46
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This may be of some interest to you....

O2 has just launched it and there is more info on their handsets in the above link. No phones support it from what I know, only the Japanese ones.

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Posted: 2005-10-13 13:49
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Telstra have just released i-mode on their new 3G service (infrastructure they are sharing with '3')

It's not available on standard gprs.
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Posted: 2005-10-13 13:55
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@max-wedge. I think it is available on 2.5g phones on the O2 network in the UK, from what I have read.
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Posted: 2005-10-13 15:21
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What I meant was is it's not available on Telstra's standard gprs here in Australia. But I just checked and I'm dead wrong. i-mode has been available on 2.5G Telstra handsets since about November, and is now moving to 3G

I think from memory, I-mode was first introduced here on cdma for broadband wireless internet access for PC use (not phones)!

[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2005-10-13 14:22 ]
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