Technologies

AT&T subscribers can take advantage of a various types of mobile content such as browsing services, push messaging, and downloads. Get the information you need to build the kind of application that best suits your business goals, including best practices for information architecture and development.

Mobile Web

Browse applications, collectively known as the mobile Web, work like PC-based Web sites. Mobile Web content generally runs on network servers with the results displayed on the mobile phone. Here's information you need to integrate your mobile Web content with AT&T's wireless network.  


Downloadable Applications

Downloadable applications run from the user's phone and include ringtones, games, graphics, and music. Get specifications for developing successful downloadables for the wide range of operating systems and devices on AT&T's wireless network.


Location-based Services (LBS)

Location-based Services, commonly known as LBS, has many facets and complexities. LBS can enable new business value for many enterprises through the use of location information about enterprise mobile resources. devCentral makes it fast and easy for developers new to LBS to become experts.


Messaging Applications

AT&T's wireless network supports a number of messaging technologies that provide capabilities for sending text, images, and audio to mobile customers. Use these tools to choose the right messaging method for your enterprise- or consumer-focused application.


Mobile Web 2.0 Technologies


Mobile Web Standards (OMA, BONDI, GSMA OneAPI, HTML5)


Really Simple Syndication (RSS)

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a format for syndicating content. Get the tools and information you need to create RSS-aware applications that can check for content updates and feed them down to a computer or device.


Streaming Audio and Video

Streaming audio and video rather than building a downloadable file can help mobile phones handle larger files more easily. Learn about streaming content from a server and to your customers' phones.


Parental Controls

Content on AppCenter, MEdia Net, and CV are rated for appropriateness based on industry standard ratings. AT&T provides subscribers with two Parental Control options, Content Filters and Purchase Blocker. Learn what you need to know to make sure your content works appropriately with Parental Controls.