NRC-TR-2006-005 Providing HTTP Access to Web Servers Running on Mobile Phones

Mobile phones are powerful enough to host web servers, but HTTP access to them is currently impracticable in most operator IP networks. We present a demo system providing operator independent HTTP access to web servers running on mobile phones for anyone browsing the Internet. A general overview of problems to solve, our implementation, and possible future directions are also discussed in this paper.

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