Chapter 6: Wireless Data Programs
As well as wireless voice communication your device has built in support for a range of wireless data communication
forms:
1. Browse the Web and view WAP-enabled sites.
2. Send SMS.
3. Send and receive e-mail.
4. Remotely synchronize with your PC.
5. Send and receive information from another IR-compatible Windows-powered device.
Except in the case of No.5, in order to use these features the following steps must have been completed:
1. Your mobile phone service provider supports data transmission (for further information contact your mobile
phone service provider).
2. You have an account for Web and e-mail access with an ISP or at a network through your company or another
organization. (It may be that your mobile phone service provider is acting as your ISP).
3. You have set up a dial up connection to an ISP or network on your Pocket PC Phone.
4. Your wireless connection to your mobile service provider is turned on but you are not using it.
5. You have switched on one of the dial up networking connections established in 4 above.

Pocket Internet Explorer: Browsing Web and WAP pages

Use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web HTML, cHTML and WAP pages. You can browse in either of
these ways:
During synchronization with your PC, download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the
Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on the PC.
Connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) or network and browse the Web. To do this, you’ll need to create
the connection first, as described in the separate Settings Guide.
When connected to an ISP or network, you can also download files and programs from the Internet or intranet.
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