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Nokia Corporation
Industry: 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.
See "keypad lock."
Industry:Mobile communications
A third generation (3G) mobile wireless technology that offers high data speeds to mobile and portable wireless devices. WCDMA is used to increase the capacity and coverage of wireless communication networks, for example, in the third generation mobile communications systems, such as UMTS.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that can be used to disable the keypad to prevent accidental dialling. The keypad lock can usually be activated by pressing a combination of two keys. The keypad lock is also called keyguard.
Industry:Mobile communications
An open international standard for applications that use wireless communication. The main application based on WAP is Internet access from a mobile device, which can be used, for example, for banking, e-mail exchange, ticket purchase, and news services.
Industry:Mobile communications
A data transfer rate of 1024 bits per second.
Industry:Mobile communications
See "WAP identity module."
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that lets the user redial one of the most recent numbers, by pressing a single key or a few keys.
Industry:Mobile communications
A language describing the structure of data that allows the data of web pages to be presented on mobile devices via wireless access.
Industry:Mobile communications
See "last number redial."
Industry:Mobile communications
A rechargeable battery that is used to power wireless communication devices. Li-Ion batteries are lightweight, have a relatively long life cycle, and generally do not suffer from memory effect. See also Battery, NiCd battery, and NiMH battery.
Industry:Mobile communications