ZTE Communications ›› 2009, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (4): 27-30.

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Standards for Mobile Internet Technologies

Wu Wei, Wang Zhiqin   

  1. China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MIIT , Beijing 100045 , P . R . China
  • Online:2009-12-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Wu Wei is a senior engineer and project team leader at the Institue of Communication Standards Research, China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MIIT of China. He is engaged in the technical research, standard compilation, and technical experiment and test in the field of mobile communications. He was once a team leader of China Communications Standards Association Technical Committee 5 Work Group 2 (CCSA TC5 WG2), and his team worked on the mobile service application. Since August 2006, he has been working as the leader of the mobile service application team of CCSA TC5 WG7.

    Wang Zhiqin is an associate general engineer of China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MIIT of China, the Deputy Director of the Institue of Communication Standards Research, Chairman of China Communications Standards Association Radio Technical Committee, and the Deputy Director of Radio and Mobile Communications Committee, China Institute of Communications. She has long been engaged in the research and implementation of mobile communications.

Abstract: In order to ensure interoperability of basic mobile applications, the Open Mobile Association (OMA ), from the perspective of mobile application, developed the mobile application layer technical standards for technology engines and carried out the interoperability test. From the perspective of fixed Internet, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C ) developed the technology standard based on basic Web applications, laying the foundation for Web-based mobile Internet applications. There are a number of important technology engines supporting mobile Internet services, including the engine for Internet access and download, the engine for providing status of mobile users and mobile terminals, the engine for community/group administration, the engine for mobile search, and the engine for classification-based content filtering.