- Wireless Village
Wireless Village is a set of specifications for mobile
instant messaging and presence services. It is intended to be a standard forcellphone s and mobile devices to use these services across platforms.Many wireless phones now include mobile instant messaging capabilities designed to hook into messaging services using
IMPS on a carrier's network, formerly known as the Wireless Village protocol. Those phones implement it as an "IM" icon on the phone, which is typically renamed and customized by thecellphone carrier or removed completely if not supported at the network level. MostNokia ,Motorola and manySony Ericsson phones have that feature.Description
The white paper describes the service:
"Where possible, the protocol makes use of existing Internet and Web technologies. These technologies are implemented widely and are well tested, so their use within the protocol ensure easy implementation and interoperability testing. XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is rapidly emerging as the lingua franca for representing structured data over the Web. To the extent possible, the protocol uses XML to represent the protocol data being exchanged during an IMPS session. IMPS activities in the IETF IMPP have received widespread interest throughout the industry. Although it is still in development, to the extent possible, the Wireless Village initiative will support the CPIM draft and build upon it. Other useful standards in this space include the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) for registering the format of the IMPS protocol messages."
History
An announcement was made when this service was conceived by
Ericsson ,Motorola andNokia . The specification is maintained by theOpen Mobile Alliance , and is currently at version 1.3 of the protocol.As of now, only a few public services exist using Wireless Village. Any unlocked phone can be configured to use these services, and therefore connect to other
instant messaging services if implemented.Operator Implementations
* [http://www.noknok.co.za noknok] , MTN South Africa, South Africa's 1st operator launched IMPS service. It does not work with native phone applications.
See also
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Instant Messaging - Detailed Article on Instant Messaging and related services
*Presence - Detailed Article on Presence and related services
*Open Mobile Alliance - a standards developing organisation managing the (mobile) Instant Messaging and Presence ServiceIMPS specificationExternal links
* [http://www.openmobilealliance.org/Technical/wvindex.aspx OMA Instant Message and Presence Service]
* [http://www.instantmessagingplanet.com/security/article.php/977251 IM 101: Wireless Village] — an informative article from [http://instantmessagingplanet.com Instant Messaging Planet]
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