OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service
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Ein Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS) ist ein Instant-Messaging-Dienst, der primär für mobile Endgeräte konzipiert ist. Es ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Wireless-Village-Protokolls, das von der Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) spezifiziert wird. IMPS basiert auf XML, das mit WAP Binary XML auf zirka ein Zehntel der Übertragungsgröße komprimiert wird. Aktuell ist die Version 1.3.
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The OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS) is an Open Mobile Alliance enabler for Instant Messaging and Presence. The Wireless Village consortium developed the first cut of the specifications. After Wireless Village was merged with OMA, its specs became OMA IMPS 1.0 specifications. IMPS is widely deployed but not necessarily marketed. Interworking between several operators IMPS platforms is being performed under a GSMA initiative that encourages interworking and deployment of Instant Messaging. Vanilla terminals often have IMPS clients. On Sony Ericsson, it's called "My Friends".
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Ein Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS) ist ein Instant-Messaging-Dienst, der primär für mobile Endgeräte konzipiert ist. Es ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Wireless-Village-Protokolls, das von der Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) spezifiziert wird. IMPS basiert auf XML, das mit WAP Binary XML auf zirka ein Zehntel der Übertragungsgröße komprimiert wird. Aktuell ist die Version 1.3.
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The OMA Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS) is an Open Mobile Alliance enabler for Instant Messaging and Presence. The Wireless Village consortium developed the first cut of the specifications. After Wireless Village was merged with OMA, its specs became OMA IMPS 1.0 specifications. IMPS is widely deployed but not necessarily marketed. Interworking between several operators IMPS platforms is being performed under a GSMA initiative that encourages interworking and deployment of Instant Messaging. Vanilla terminals often have IMPS clients. On Nokia, the chat client is accessed via the "My Presence" menu. On Sony Ericsson, it's called "My Friends". On Motorola, it's called "IM". The phones' chat clients are generally designed to be provider neutral, so you have to put in the Wireless Village server settings. If your phone doesn't have an inbuilt chat client, you might still be able to get a third-party chat application that runs on your phone's Symbian, Java ME, BREW, or other application environment. You need to get a chat client which is "Wireless Village compliant presence-enabled". Note that it is still necessary for the operator to provide the IM service and/or one will have to connect to a third party server for connection with others for IM'ing.
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