• Citizen Network System for Mobile

    Software developer Open Source Japan Ltd. will market a server system that simplifies the task of building and managing Web sites for wireless Internet phones. Using the new server system, municipal governments can easily set up Web sites for posting information, conducting surveys and sending mass e-mailings. According to the press release, the sites are easy to build, and data can be easily updated using a PC or a cell phone. 

    The Citizen Network System for Mobile is designed for municipal governments that want to offer wireless Web sites but do not want to shoulder the expense of paying an outside firm to operate and update the sites. The system supports the protocols of all three major wireless service providers. Press Release [in Japanese] Here.

    Posted: 14 March 2005 | Filed: Mobile Users, Network Technology | Feedback | Print |  add to twitter 
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