Jason, we dont expect to view video content online, just the menus at least.
Did you have any luck re. such a URL ?
Cheers JD
At 1:18 PM -0700 6/26/02, Jason Pollard wrote:
>JD,
>
>It's probably like iMode - you could get in to 'unofficial' sites no
>problem,assuming the operator doesn't do either of the points below, but KDDI
>will probably block your emulator at the gateway from getting any 'real'
>content.
>
>--Jason
>
>
>--- Nick May <nick@kyushu.com> wrote:
>>
>> keitai-l@appelsiini.net writes:
>> > From my understanding mobile fones connect to sites on the internet.
>> >Which means that they do not need to be on some protect server thatis
>> >not
>> >accessible to anyone else. If the content is on the internet,then I
>> >assume it can be accessed via a normal browser or at least via telnet.
>>
>> I don't know about KDDI 3G, but the assumptions above are not legitimate.
>>
>> Even given only the resources available to an ordinary site, one can:
>>
>> 1) browser sniff and serve only to certain browsers (phones).
>>
>> 2) I.P. address sniff and only serve to requests from a certain source
>> address (KDDI gateway).
>>
>> That is before one gets into all the stuff one could do if one controls
>> the network.
>>
>> This is not to say that what you want is not possible, just that your
>> assumptions are false.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>>
>>
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