Opera Software have today introduced Opera Mini, a web browser capable of running on more than 700 million Java-capable phones.
Opera Mini allows users to access the Web on mobile phones that would normally be incapable of running a Web browser. This includes the vast majority of today's WAP-enabled phones. Instead of requiring the phone to process Web pages, it uses a remote server to pre-process the page before sending it to the phone.
Jon S. von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software said,
"Mobile Web surfing has until now been limited to more advanced phones that are capable of running a browser. With Opera Mini, the phone only has to run a small Java-client and the rest is taken care of by the remotely located Opera Mini server. With Opera Mini you don't have to have an advanced phone to surf the Web, which means that most people can use it with their existing phones."
Installing Opera Mini is as easy as installing a ring tone. Users simply send an SMS or visit a link through their WAP browser to receive it, and they are online in an instant.
Opera Mini is available to through operators and companies that choose to include it in their offerings to their customers. It is currently available as a pilot project through TV2 in Norway, with wider availability to be announced shortly.
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