- Industria: Mobile communications
- Number of terms: 3825
- Number of blossaries: 1
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Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
A GSM data transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets. GPRS offers a permanent connexion between the wireless device and the network.
Industry:Mobile communications
A digital transmission technique in which a radio frequency is divided into time slots that are allocated to multiple calls. In this way, a single frequency can support multiple, simultaneous data channels.
Industry:Mobile communications
A graphics file format developed by CompuServe that uses 256 colours. GIF files are widely used on web pages because they provide good-quality colour images in a format that takes up a small amount of space. The file name extension is .gif.
Industry:Mobile communications
A strong, lightweight metal that is resistant to corrosion. Titanium is used in the manufacture of strong lightweight alloys, especially for aircraft parts. It is also used in some mobile devices, such as the Nokia 8910.
Industry:Mobile communications
1. a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions. 2. such a list at the back of a book, explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text.
Industry:Mobile communications
A list of task notes saved in a phone. The notes can be saved in priority order. To-do list is not available in all phone models.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that lets the user use a phone without lifting or holding the handset to their ear.
Industry:Mobile communications
A data transmission connexion that is few times faster that the GSM data connection. It uses multiple channels for data transmission.
Industry:Mobile communications
A phone that operates on three frequency bands, for example GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900. A GSM tri-band phone can be widely used in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and Australia, because the same phone can be used in different networks using different frequency bands. See also Dual band phone.
Industry:Mobile communications
A keypad that the user can view in poor lighting conditions.
Industry:Mobile communications