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Nokia Corporation
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.
See "wideband."
Industry:Mobile communications
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
See "call register."
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