Sprint Nextel 550 manual Your PCS Connection Card, Cdma Networks

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Your PCS Connection Card

The PCS Connection Card fits into a standard Type II PC Card slot (available on most notebook PCs, Handheld PCs and, through an accessory, on Pocket PCs) and functions as a wireless network card and a mobile phone. This card allows you to:

Access your corporate network

Send and receive email

Access the Internet

Make and receive voice calls

Receive short text (Web) messages

all without the need of a network cable or phone line.

The PCS Connection Card functions in notebook PCs with these Windows® operating systems: 98 SE, 2000, Me, and XP. The PCS Connection Card also functions in Handheld and Pocket PCs and select PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants).

CDMA Networks

The PCS Connection Card operates over a type of wireless network called CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). This network technology has many features beyond providing a wireless link, including:

Web Messaging, which allows you to receive short messages using the PCS Connection Card.

To use the PCS Connection Card, you need an account that gives you access to a CDMA network.

Every CDMA network operates on one of three radio frequency bands. Your PCS Connection Card operates on the 1900 MHz band.

The PCS Connection Card utilizes CDMA technology enabling real-time wireless access to email, the Internet or your company network. The card runs on most current Windows-compatible laptop or desktop computers, and it provides data transmission of up to 144 kilobytes per second (kbps).

Tip: More information about CDMA networks is available on the CDMA Development Group Web site, www.cdg.org.

Section 1: PCS Connection Card Basics

8 1A: Introducing the PCS Connection Card

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Sprint Nextel 550 manual Your PCS Connection Card, Cdma Networks