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MOAP (Mobile Oriented Applications Platform) is the software platform for NTT DoCoMo's Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (FOMA) service for mobile phones.

It has a closed user interface, so third parties cannot develop software for native application software, or install third party applications, unlike S60 and UIQ.

Versions

Two MOAP versions exist:

References

  1. "NTT DoCoMo Glossary". NTT DoCoMo.
  2. Chesbrough, Henry William; Vanhaverbeke, Wim; West, Joel, eds. (2014). New Frontiers in Open Innovation. Oxford University Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-0199682461. ... the next most important customer was NTT DoCoMo and MOAP (Mobile Oriented Applications Platform), whose handsets accounted for 10‒20% of Symbian sales...
  3. "Expansion of "MOAP" Software Platforms for Mobile Terminals" (PDF). NTT DoCoMo Technical Journal. 8 (1).
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