Nokia E66 manual 150

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Glossary

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Glossary

GPRS

 

General packet radio service. GPRS

 

 

enables wireless access for mobile

 

 

phones to data networks (network

 

 

service). GPRS uses packet data

 

 

technology where information is sent

 

 

in short bursts of data over the mobile

 

 

network. The benefit of sending data

 

 

in packets is that the network is

 

 

occupied only when sending or

 

 

receiving data. As GPRS uses the

 

 

network efficiently, it allows for quick

 

 

data connection setup and fast data

 

 

transmission speeds.

 

 

You must subscribe to the GPRS service.

 

 

For availability and subscription to

 

 

GPRS, contact your service provider.

 

 

During a voice call, you cannot

 

 

establish a GPRS connection, and any

 

 

existing GPRS connection is put on hold

 

 

unless the network supports dual

 

 

transfer mode.

 

 

 

 

GPS

 

Global positioning system. GPS is a

 

 

 

worldwide radio navigation system.

 

 

 

 

HSDPA

 

High-speed downlink packet access.

 

 

 

HSDPA brings high-speed data delivery

 

 

to 3G terminals, ensuring that users

 

 

requiring effective multimedia

 

 

capabilities benefit from data rates

 

 

 

previously unavailable because of

 

 

 

 

limitations in the radio access network.

 

HTTP

Hypertext transfer protocol. A

 

 

document transfer protocol used in the

 

 

web.

 

HTTPS

HTTP over a secure connection.

 

IMAP4

Internet mail access protocol, version

 

 

4. A protocol used for accessing your

 

 

remote mailbox.

 

Internet

An access point is where your device

 

access point

connects to a network. To use e-mail

 

 

and multimedia services or to connect

 

 

to the internet and browse web pages,

 

 

you must first define internet access

 

 

points for these services.

 

Infrastructur

A WLAN network mode where devices

 

e operating

are connected to WLAN using a WLAN

 

mode

access point.

 

PIN

Personal identity number. The PIN

 

 

code protects your device from

 

 

unauthorised use. The PIN code is

 

 

supplied with the SIM card. If the PIN

 

 

code request is selected, the code is

 

 

required each time the device is

 

 

switched on. The PIN code must be 4 to

 

 

8 digits long.

 

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