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3GWeb Project: "Web Beyond 3G"

This is the home page of the 3GWeb project, financed by the European Commission's IST Program (Unit D1 - Communication Technologies).

3GWeb aims to significantly improve the usability, interoperability and integration of European mobile Web technology.

3GWeb will conduct European dissemination activities on W3C’s “Mobile Web Initiative”, including communication activities, training of content providers on MWI-developed “Mobile Web Best Practices”, the development of quality-assurance support under the umbrella of an MWI-developed “MobileOK” trust-mark and workshops and working groups bringing together Web technologists and designers of mobile and wireless networks beyond 3G.

The project started on January 1st 2006, and has a duration of 24 months.

Communication material

Brochure Flipcards
The Web on the Move

(2006/08)

MWI brochure, 2006/02

Mobile Web Best Practices Flip Cards

(2007/02)

Translations: German, Spanish, Korean

MWBP flipcards

Latest News

Past News: Year 2006

Project Summary

European citizens today are not "Optimally Connected Anywhere, Anytime" to the Web. A large majority of European Web users access the Web on fixed-line networks only. Use of mobile networks for accessing the Web has not yet become as widespread in Europe as in other regions of the world (e.g. Japan), because of usability, interoperability and integration problems of the European mobile Web platform.

3GWeb aims to significantly improve the usability, interoperability and integration of European mobile Web technology.

The project is led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which was founded by the Web's inventor, Tim Berners-Lee. W3C has been active in the area of mobile Web standards for several years.

3GWeb is integrated with W3C's "Mobile Web Initiative" (MWI), aiming at making the Web ready for next-generation mobile and wireless networks. MWI includes European and international key players in the mobile production chain, such as authoring tool vendors, content providers, handset manufacturers, browser vendors and mobile operators.

3GWeb will conduct European dissemination activities on W3C's "Mobile Web Initiative", including communication activities, training of content providers on MWI-developed "Mobile Web Best Practices", the development of quality-assurance support under the umbrella of an MWI-developed "MobileOK" trust-mark and workshops and working groups bringing together Web technologists and designers of mobile and wireless networks beyond 3G.

Project Objectives

The 3GWeb Project has the following key objectives:

  1. Improve Usability of European Mobile Web Platform
    European mobile web access needs to become more reliable and usable before it can become a serious tool for the day-to-day life of European citizens. This requires that content providers produce content that is easily usable on mobile platforms, i.e. content that is “MobileOK”.
  2. Improve Interoperability of European Mobile Web Platform
    Today’s European mobile web systems contain a range of incompatibilities, often caused by lack of standards conformance. Software such as authoring tools and browsers need to be “MobileOK” to improve interoperability.
  3. Improve Integration of Mobile Web Applications with Networks
    Making mobile Web access a success will require close collaboration between Web technologists and the designers of future network technology, similar to the already ongoing collaboration to bring TV service to designers of future mobile networks. 3GWeb includes coordination meetings, workshops and working groups to foster the exchange between the Web community and the mobile network community.

Partners

ERCIM logo The European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and to increase co-operation with European industry. Leading research institutes from eighteen European countries are members of ERCIM.

Working Groups

3GWeb will support W3C Groups that are working towards the goals of the 3GWeb projects. These groups are currently in the process of being established.


EU IST Logo The 3GWeb project is financed by the European Commission's IST Program.


Marie-Claire Forgue (mcf at w3.org)

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