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    Description: There are many good reasons why phones capable of locally executable applications aren\'t in everyone\'s pocket today. For the purposes of this briefing, we are focusing on two key reasons. First, the industry needs a \"standard\" protocol for downloading executable applications (not messages) to mobile phones. To be acceptable to network operators, such a protocol must include a method for securing premium revenues and a method to certify the quality of applications in order to protect the network operator from liability.

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    Date Added:05/17/2005
    Last Updated:05/17/2005

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