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reporting that UK aggregator and mobile services firm, WIN plc, is now offering WAP (or mobile web) intranets for companies.

I think it’s a wicked idea. The key issue is how security works to protect private company information being accessed by non-employees.

WIN Plc is enabling UK enterprises and brands to set up intranet and extranet style WAP sites.
It’s launched a fully managed WAP portal that lets users to view information about their community and interact with colleagues via news feeds, SMS, MMS and Video messages (live or pre-recorded).

Don’t worry, there will be a WIN plc representative at tomorrow night’s Unlimited Drinks in the form of Mike Taylor, the company’s Head of Media & Entertainment Services. I’ll button-hole him for answers!

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