Trying Out LEAP







Mohsen Banan
public@mohsen.banan.1.byname.net




Version 0.4
First Published: June 12, 1998
Last Updated: June 12, 2000








Copyright ©1998-2000 Mohsen Banan

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A Component of The LEAP Manifesto

This article is one of a series of articles describing various aspects of the Mobile Messaging industry and the LEAP protocols. For the complete collection of articles see The LEAP Manifesto [2], available at
http://www.LeapForum.org/LEAP/Manifesto/roadMap/index.html. The LEAP Manifesto is also available at the Free Protocols Foundation website at
http://www.FreeProtocols.org/LEAP/Manifesto/roadMap/index.html.


Contents


List of Figures


List of Tables

All the technologies, products and services required to implement LEAP-based messaging solutions are complete and ready to go. LEAP is not vaporware; it is real and available for implementation now.

Anyone who is interested in LEAP is invited to try a hands-on demonstration for themselves. All the components required to allow anyone to try out our products and services are in place. For complete details, see the announcement entitled:

            Announcing Free Availability of
               Neda Communication Inc.'s
   Enhanced Two-Way Paging (ETWP) Products and Services
              For WindowsCE Hand-Held PCs
               over CDPD and Wireless IP

                 Neda-ETWP-wce-gold-1.2

                     June 12, 1998

This announcement is available at
http://www.neda.com/products/Neda-ETWP/gold-1.2/wce/announce/announce.html[1].

This announcement provides complete information about EVERYTHING that you need to turn your WinCE device into a fully functional Mobile Messaging device. Specifically, it describes:

  1. Buying a CDPD modem and getting a CDPD account from your cellular service provider.
  2. Configuring your WinCE device to work with your CDPD modem.
  3. Getting an Enhanced Two-Way Paging (ETWP) account from Neda.
  4. Loading Neda's Enhanced Two-Way Paging product into your WinCE device.
  5. Sending and receiving messages.

Bibliography

1
Neda Communications Inc.
Announcing Free Availability Of ETWP Product.
Neda Published Document 105-101-06.03, Neda Communications Inc, Bellevue, WA, October 1996.
Online document is available at http://www.neda.com/pubs/biblio/105-101-06-03/index.html.

2
Mohsen Banan.
Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocol (LEAP) Manifesto.
Technical Report 108-101-01, LEAP Forum, Bellevue, WA, January 2000.
Online document is available at http://www.freeprotocols.org/pubs/biblio/108-101-01/index.html.