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What is actually getting deployed is not WAP, it's Phone.com's proprietary stack that the WAPforum conveniently (for Phone.com) avoids telling people isn't WAP. Phone.com wins (obviously), and the WAPforum wins because people think WAP is being deployed.
The majority of carriers don't care about WAP. They're deploying Phone.com now, and are going to skip WAP in favor of a IETF/W3C solution (XHTML/XML/IP) later. They're all watching iMode and drooling.
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