(Wireless Application Protocol) was a technical standard for accessing information over a mobile wireless network. A WAP net refers to the network infrastructure that supported early mobile internet on phones like Nokia, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson before smartphones (iPhone/Android) became mainstream.

Because cellular networks were slow, WML pages used a binary format to reduce data transmission time.

In computational physics, is a specialized neural network architecture designed for periodic wave functions .

WAP sites ("WAP Net") were essentially stripped-down versions of websites.

WAP pages were text-heavy and lacked the rich, interactive graphics of the modern internet.