- Industry: Mobile communications
- Number of terms: 3825
- Number of blossaries: 1
- Company Profile:
Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
Software used to view information pages such as web and WAP pages. A browser can use, for example, hypertext markup language (HTML), extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) or wireless markup language (WML) to display pages. See also Web browser.
Industry:Mobile communications
An electronic equivalent to a printed business card containing information about a contact. In wireless communications, a business card can be stored to the phone memory and sent as a special short message. The received business card can be stored in the phonebook of the phone.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that lets the user add, subtract, multiply, and divide. A calculator may also include a currency converter.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that lets the user note down and view appointments, tasks, and important events, such as birthdays, and set reminders for them.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature in a mobile device that stores recently dialled, received, and missed calls in separate lists. The call register may also include call cost and duration information. It can be used to redial a number or save it in the phone book, for example.
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that allows a user to be notified of a new incoming call during an active call. The user can accept, reject, or ignore the waiting call. If not accepted, the call may be forwarded to the voice mailbox.
Industry:Mobile communications
An enhancement that lets a user use a phone hands free in the car. A car kit includes, for example, a holder for the phone, connection to an external antenna, battery charger, external speaker, and microphone.
Industry:Mobile communications
A geographical area in which the transceivers of one base station provide coverage. Cells can vary in size and they are usually hexagonal in shape.
Industry:Mobile communications