| I-Mode Overview |
Overview
As mobile networks move towards 2+G and 3G, there is a greater need
for higher data connections that are compatible with existing technologies.
I mode utilises the existing HTML protocol along with GPRS or UMTS
connectivity, to provide high speed access to web based services
over a mobile handset.
Duration - 1 Day.
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| Who will benefit |
Sales and marketing personnel, operations and maintenance personnel
and network implementation personnel.
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| Prerequisites |
None, although a general understanding of Telecommunications Technology
is an advantage.
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| By the end of the course delegates
will be able to describe: |
By the end of the course delegates will be able to describe:
Identify the market potential for I-Mode
Identify the facilities provided by I-Mode
Identify the advantages of I-Mode over WAP
Identify the business applications for I-Mode
Identify the effects of 3G on I-Mode
Identify the C-Mode applications within I-Mode.
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| Course Content
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Introduction
What is I-Mode?
Background to Mobile Data
Basic 2G Data Services
The Wap Approach
The DoCoMo Approach
Consumer Telecommunications in Japan
Fixed Telephone Services
Mobile Telephone Services
Mobile Services History
The I-Mode Concept and Services
Services - Concept and Actuality
Successes
Failures
I-Mode Architecture and Facilities
Mobile Telephone
Servers
Protocols
Information Providers
Packet Network
Data Rates
Application and Java
I-Mode and WAP - Competitors or Future Partners
WAP History
WAP Architecture
WAP Protocols and Services
WAP and I-Mode Convergence
Implementation of I-Mode
Developing Applications
cHTML et al
Server-side Considerations
Data Base
I-Appli - the Java Dimension
Security
I-Mode and High Speed Networks
GPRS and HSCSD
3G
The I-Mode Marketplace
The Requirements for I-Mode
Current Developments
European Activities
Future Outlook

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