Posted by : Unknown Friday, July 26, 2013

                                                            i-MODE

1.INTRODUCTION:

You sometimes wonder how life went on without the Internet.  The net has become such an integral part of our lifestyle that most of us today feel the need to be connected at all times.  This need has given rise to technologies like WAP, which allow you to access the Internet through your cell phones and PDA’s.  You no longer need to be physically near your stationary desktop at home or work in order to be connected to the Internet.

WAP, however, is not the only way that you can access the Internet on your mobile phone.  i-mode, a mobile phone’s service, also offers Internet access.  It’s great that an alternative wireless service like this exists, but the downside is that this technology is at present restricted only to Japan.

The world’s largest wireless Internet boom is happening in Japan.

2.DEFINITION:

                        First introduced in Japan in February 1999 by NTT DoCoMo, i-mode is one of the world’s most successful services offering wireless web browsing and e-mail from mobile phones.  Whereas until recently, mobile phones were used mostly for making and receiving voice calls, i-mode phones allow users also to use their handsets to access various information services and communicate via e-mail.

                        In Japan, i-mode is most popular among young users, 24 to 35 years of age. The heaviest users of i-mode are women in their late 20’s. As of November 2000, i-mode had an estimated 14.9 million users.

                        When using i-mode services, you do not pay for the time you are connected to a website or service, but are charged only according to the volume of data transmitted. That means that you can stay connected to a single website for hours without paying anything, as long as no data is transmitted.

3.IMPORTANCE OF i-MODE:

                        Using i-mode, you can:
                       
*Reserve airline and concert tickets, find a good restaurant, check your bank balance or transfer money, read news and weather reports, check train schedules and city amps, download wallpaper images and ring tone melodies, etc.

*Send and receive e-mail not only to other i-mode users, but also to and from personal computers and handheld devices. When you subscribe to i-mode you automatically get an e-mail address that consists of your mobile phone number followed by @docomo.ne.jp.

            *Access the Internet directly.


4.TYPES OF i-MODE SITES:

i-mode sites can be divided into two basic types, official i-mode sites and unofficial or voluntary sites. Official i-mode sites are one that appears automatically on the i-menu of any i-mode mobile phone, because they have been officially checked, approved and listed there by NTTDoCoMo. Unofficial sites are not listed on the i-menu, but can be reached by typing in the URL. These sites have no official connection to NTTDoCoMo’s i-mode service.

Some of them are free while others charge monthly fees ranging from 100 to 300 yen. Please note that the majority of i-mode sites are in Japanese language only!

The official Japanese i-mode sites are categorized into:
*News/Information
*Mobile Banking
*Stocks and Insurance
*Travel
*Ticket and Living
*Gourmet/Recipes
*Entertainment
*Town Information
*Dictionary and Convenient tools
5.ENGLISH-LANGUAGE i-MODE SITES:

There are not yet many English-language sites on i-mode,
Which is mainly due to the fact that i -mode is available only in Japan so far .The official English language i-mode menu from NTT DoCoMo can be found on the phone menu under “i-Menu->English->Menu List.

                    The i-mode-accessible portion of the i-mode Links website (this website) provides a categorized guide to growing number of both official and unofficial English-language i-mode sites. See our desktop homepage for information on how to access the site from an i-mode phone.

The sites listed in the guide are categorized as follows:

·         News and Sports
·         City Data (town guides and event listings for Tokyo and elsewhere)
·         Services, Info (bank information, online dictionaries, etc.)
·         Amusements  (games, ring tones and light reading.)
·         Japanese Links  (selected useful information and services not yet available in English)


6.CHARCTERISTICS OF i-MODE:

6.1 SCREEN: - 
       i-mode displays are somewhat larger than regular cell phones. Some models are monochrome while others display gray scale or 256 colors. Most models can show small animations (animated GIF’s). The size ranges from the smallest Screen with 96X108 pixels (D50li) to the largest one with 120X130 pixels (N502i). This corresponds to anywhere from six to ten lines of text, at 16 to 20 characters per line.

6.2 SIZE: -                      

Using an i-mode phone, you can send and receive e-mail message with up to 250(double-byte) Japanese characters or 500 Latin characters in the body of your messages, including spaces (total allowed size: 500 bytes). If an email message is bigger than that, all text after the first 250 characters will be cut off without warning and cannot be read.

6.3 SPEED: -

i-mode phones transmit data at a speed of 9.6kbps. Although this sounds slow compared to ordinary 56kbps computer modems, it is actually Quite satisfactory for i-mode, since each email is limited to only 500 bytes and most I-modes sites are relatively lightweight (i.e., made up mostly of text data with very few graphics, averaging about 1.2k in size). Downloading email and I-mode pages usually takes only a few seconds.

6.4. SITES: -

The most popular i-mode sites are by far entertainment-related sites where you can download character images and ringing tones, play games, read your horoscope and find dating services. Other popular services include weather information and news-related sites.

6.5. COST: -
  
Your bill will depend on how much you use i-mode on your phone, and whether you choose to sign up for any fee-based i-mode content services.

There is a basic fee of 300 yen per month to access i-mode service. When you actually use i-mode to surf websites and send or receive email, you are charged 0.3 yen per packet (128 bytes) of transferred data (sent as well as received). According to NTT DoCoMo, the average total bill for I-mode data transmission is about US$13 per month.
 
                Additionally some I-mode services charge a monthly fee – usually 100 to 300 yen per month. When you sign for a fee - based service, you will be informed of the monthly fee before you are charged.

                Your monthly bill will be combine the costs of your phone calls, packet data transmission fees, and any monthly fee – based services you’ve signed up for.

6.5.1.SERVICE OUTLINES: -

With an i-mode phone, you can easily access and enjoy convenient online services including balance checking fund transfers from
Your bank account and retrieval of restaurant/town information, in addition to voice communications.

i-mode characteristics:--

1.      In addition to conventional voice communications, users can access a wide range of sites by simply pressing the i-mode key.
2.      The convenient and useful services lineup includes mobile banking and ticket reservations.
3.      i-mode employs packet data transmission  (9600bps), so communications fees are charged by the amount of time online.
4.      i-mode is compatible with Internet e-mail and also transfers mail between I-mode terminals. Packet transmission allows sending and receiving of e-mail at prices from as low as Y1.

7.i-Mode Menu sites (Programs):

            Use simply key operations for the menu list to access a range of DoCoMo’s menu sites (programs) for the information you need on the display on your mobile phone. 
Take advantage of a variety of online.

*Services offered by information providers such as mobile banking and weather information games etc., 

*Application to information providers may be required for some sites, such as banking etc.,

*Telephone banking and other sites may include services, which utilize the ‘Phone to’ feature (dialing charges apply).

*Message Service you can have information such as news flashes automatically sent to you by registering at the Message Service site.

*I-mode Compatible Sites

Enter a website address using the keys on your mobile phone, and you can access the Internet and view various websites on the display.

*Please be aware that Internet sites that are most I-mode compatible may not be displayed properly.

7.1. i-Mode Mail: -
You can send e-mail from only Y4 to send mail, approx, Y2 to receive mail). Your mobile phone number is initially set as your e-mail address. You can select a new e-mail address by changing the user name before @.

7.2 PHONE TO: -
i-mode- doesn’t just talk on your phone, put it to good use. Look up phone numbers effortlessly using a wide variety of on-line services, such as the restaurant guide and TOWNPAGE (NTT telephone directory). Then dial with just the touch of a button. I-mode mobile phones make “looking up a number and calling” simple.

Dialing charges apply.

7.3 Mail to: -

If you come across an e-mail address on a site of in the text of a mail message, just click on display the mail composition screen (mail address automatically entered), and you’ll be ready to send off a message.

7.4 Web To: -

If you come across an i-mode compatible web site (*1)(URL) starting with “http://”, use one-touch operations to access the site without entering the URL manually. (*2)

                        *1. Sites constructed with S-JIS characters, GIF images and tags
      Supporting i-mode.

*2. Please be aware that Internet sites other than those supporting.
      i-mode may not be displayed properly.

*3. Actual screens and URLs may differ from those shown.
  
8.i-mode stRUCTURE:

            Connecting to sites, receiving the messages and transmitting e-mail are done via the DoCoMo i-mode center.

9. SUCCESS OF i-MODE:

            In Japan, i-mode is most popular among young users. The heaviest users of i-mode are women in their late 20s. The number of i-mode subscribers in Japan went from 0 to 30 million in 3 years!

            There are a number of reasons that you can attribute the growth of i-mode too. For one, PC penetration in Japanese homes is not as widespread as in the US and Europe, so the Japanese don’t use PCs for Internet access as much.

            Here are some other possible reasons:

*The relatively low price of I-mode enabled handsets.
*High mobile phone penetration.
*Relatively low service charges.
*Efficient micro-billing system via the mobile phone bill itself.
*Fashion statements and efficient marketing.
*E-mail remains the killer application as in the initial years of the Internet’s growth.

10. NOKIA’S i-MODE ENABLED PHONE i-MODE PHONES:

Features:

                        A typical i-mode enabled cellular phone:

*Weigh approximately 90 Gms.
*Has a comparatively large LCD for reading e-mail.
*And a four-            point ‘Command navigation’ button.

11. SOME TECHNICAL-BASICS:

Typically, networks utilize two types of computers-servers and clients. Servers are the computers that hold the information. Clients are computers that we view the information from.

The way the Internet works is that servers hold our web pages, which we than view from our PCs, the clients. In the case of i-mode Internet, an Internet server contains the i-mode web pages. But now, instead of viewing the pages from a PC, we are using a cellular i-mode phone. These phones are now the clients.

There are two other factors involved in connecting to a wireless network. In order to connect a cellular network to a server, a gateway must exist. Also, the website must be in an i-mode format.

12. cHTML AND A GATEWAY:

i-Mode websites are built with cHTML. Since mobile devices have a slower connectivity speed, cHTML allows i-mode Web pages to download more quickly to mobile devices. It is extremely similar to HTML- in fact, it is HTML.

            CHTML stands for ‘compact HTML’ and is the content description language used in i-mode. It is HTML with some additional tags, characters and features.

            One main difference between HTML and chtml is that some of the more resource-intensive areas of the code such as tables and frames have been bypassed in the latter. This is to reduce the download time to mobile devices. So an i-mode enabled website utilizes pages written in cHTML, and because this language is so similar to HTML, it is easy for Web designers to create. Since cHTML is an extended subset of HTML you can used your Netscape or IE browser to look at i-mode pages.

            A gateway is what translates wireless requests from a mobile phone to the server. It also sends information from a gateway back to the mobile phone.

13. WORKING:

            i-mode works basically in the same way as any typical HTML browser like Netscape Navigator or IE does, allowing users to access thousands of I-mode enabled websites via a WWW address, simply by pushing the cell phone’s dedicated ‘i-mode’ button.

Components required for i-mode services are:
*An i-mode cellular phone, i.e., a phone capable of voice and packet transmission along with a browser installed.
*A packet network.
*An I-mode server.
*Content in c-HTML.

In a packet switched network, data is broken into small units called packets and routed over the Net. This mode of transmission, where communication is broken into packets, allows the same data path to be shared among many users in the network.

cHTML content needs to pass through a cHTML gateway before users can access it on their mobile phones using the i-mode browser. When an i-mode compatible wireless device makes a wireless request, the gateway translates this to the server and back from the server to the wireless device.

While the voice system is ‘circuit-switched’, i.e., you need to dial-up; i-mode is ‘packet-switched’. This means that i-mode is ‘always on’, provided you are in an area where the i-mode signal can reach you. When you select an i-mode item on handset menu, the data is usually immediately downloaded. There is no delay for dialing to setup the connection. However, there is a delay for the data to reach you. This delay is similar to the delay is similar to the delay on your PC based internet connection after you click on a link, or after you type in an URL and press the ‘return’ or ‘enter’ button. Of course there are further delays, if the information you download is too big, or if the network is overloaded.

The packet data transmission technology allows for constant connectivity. Therefore users are not charged for how long they are online, since this time is unlimited. Rather, they are charged only for the information they retrieve.

Users can stay online throughout the day and yet not be charged for the time spent online. This is in contrast to the circuit switched network like the regular voice telephone network, where the communication path is dedicated to the callers and blocked to other users for that given period of time.
14. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN i-MODE AND WAP:
           
            WAP is a set of specifications for developing Web-like applications that run over wireless networks. The WAP protocols are analogous to many of those used in existing Internet technology, yet are optimized for the challenges raised by small, narrow band client devices such as mobile phones.


i-MODE
WAP
Developed by NTT DoCoMo.
Developed by wireless phone industry.
Uses cHTML as markup language.
Uses WML as markup language.
Used only in Japan/Hong Kong at present
Used around the world.


15. COMPETITION OF i-MODE WITH WAP:

            WAP uses a special language called Wireless Markup Language (WML) for communication between a special protocol conversion device called a WAP Gateway (GW) and content on the Internet. The WAP GW makes conversions between WML and HTML, allowing delivery of WAP- based content to a WAP-enabled mobile device.

            In contrast to WAP, i-mode utilizes a packet network for direct communications:

 No gateway is needed to the content providers on the Internet.

            It’s important to keep in mind that WAP is a protocol, while i-mode is a complete wireless Internet service. It’s not relevant to compare WAP directly with i-mode. Today it is relevant to compare WAP with cHTML. WAP devices display only text information whereas i-mode devices display multi-color images.
While WAP and i-mode have technical differences, they must support the same market for mobile data services.

16. FUTURE i-MODE:

            As of now, the rate at which data is being transmitted through i-mode is 28.8kbps, but with DoCoMo going all out to develop the W-CDMA or Wide band- Code Division Multiple Access technology (a third-generation mobile communication system), speeds of 384kbps or more could be in the offing. WCDMA allows high-speed data transmission of video and large-volume data.

            Although i-mode services are at present restricted to Japan, expectations are high that these services will be further expanded to Europe, the UK, Asia and the US. Whether NTT will be successful in making inroads into other parts of the world remains to be seen.

17. CONCLUSION:

            i-mode phones are very good feature in feature, using i-mode phones we can always connect internet, The packet data transmission technology allows for constant connectivity. Therefore users are not charged for how long they are online, since this time is unlimited.














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