Internet in Your Pocket: Japan Leads the WayJapanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo created the i-mode networking standard for mobile data in 1999. By 2002, over 34 million subscribers were using it on their phones for web access, e-mail, mobile payments, streaming video, and more.The i-mode protocols, a simplified version of the standard HTML web language, were designed to work well with devices having small screens, limited buttons, and no keyboard.Other systems like WAP (Wireless Access Protocol), had fewer customers, but all of them contributed to bringing mobile browsing to a mass market.
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