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Nokia Corporation
Industri: Mobile communications
Number of terms: 3825
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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 language describing the structure of data for web pages. XHTML consists of HTML elements combined with the syntax of XML. Extensible hypertext markup language is the next-generation version of HTML based on XML for sharing the basic content across mobile phones, PDAs, desktop computers, televisions, and pagers. XHTML provides greater possibilites for improving graphical appearance.
Industry:Mobile communications
See Monophonic ringing tone .
Industry:Mobile communications
See "fax."
Industry:Mobile communications
The period of time for which a battery can power a phone that is switched on and ready to make or receive a call but is not used for an actual call. See also Talk time.
Industry:Mobile communications
fax
A service that lets a user receive, store, and download text, drawings, and images.
Industry:Mobile communications
The simultaneous transfer of digital media, such as video, voice, and data, which is received as a continuous stream. The usage of data begins before all the data is transmitted to the user. Streaming can be point-to-point or broadcast from one origin to multiple receivers.
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that restricts phone calls only to the numbers pre-defined on the fixed dialling list stored on the SIM card. Fixed dialling is provided by the network operator.
Industry:Mobile communications
See "SIM card."
Industry:Mobile communications
The number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time. It is usually measured in hertz (Hz).
Industry:Mobile communications
A process that causes something to occur or recur at the same time or in unison. Synchronisation can be used to make the contents of specific files identical on different devices. For example, a user can synchronise the phonebook or contacts, calendar, and to-do list of a mobile device with the corresponding PC applications using Nokia PC Suite. This is not possible with all phone models.
Industry:Mobile communications