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They can use Cisco 7920 wireless voice-over-Internet Protocol phones to talk to the drivers or to mechanics back in the garage.
FORBES: The Indy 500 Goes Wireless
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That relationship moves to a new level on Sunday, when two cars from the Red Bull Cheever Racing team compete in the Indianapolis 500, armed with a cutting-edge Internet Protocol-based wireless system that gives the entire team access to a wealth of real-time information and communications during the race.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The industry has now adapted the Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP, enabling companies to distribute Internet-ready information to wireless devices equipped to receive it.
CNN: GPS to do wonders for wireless browsing
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With WAP (wireless access protocol) technology making the Internet accessible over mobile phones throughout the region, network operators are scrambling to roll out new applications, and games some in downloadable versions, some designed to be played over the Net are among the hottest.
CNN: The Game's the Thing?
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Market demand is expected to increase at the end of this year and into next year due to the introduction of phones using the new WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), which allows Internet content to be tailored for display on mobile telephones, pagers and other wireless devices, as well as of devices which incorporate EPOC, the operating system for wireless devices from the Symbian joint venture.
CNN: Handheld use to soar in Europe
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It also marks the first time a U.S. wireless operator is actively promoting a Voice Over Internet protocol (VoIP) application to its subscribers.
FORBES: Skype Conducting "In Depth Training" For Verizon Employees
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WAP, short for wireless application protocol, the standard for connecting cellphones and the Internet, is all the rage in Europe.
ECONOMIST: America rides the wireless wave