- Settore: Mobile communications
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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.
The ability of a subscriber to use a mobile device to make and receive calls outside their home network coverage area. Roaming is usually based on roaming agreements between mobile operators. Charging rates are usually higher when the subscriber is roaming. See also Coverage.
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A picture or animation which appears on a mobile device's display when it is idle.
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A key whose function depends on the options shown on the display. In a mobile phone, the selection keys are located right under or on the sides of the display.
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A feature that lets the user of a mobile device send a message to multiple recipients.
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A user interface for mobile phones that has monochrome or colour display resolution of 96 x 65 pixels. The Nokia series 30 UI is based on a two-soft-key concept, which has a Send key, an End key, and scrolling keys.
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A digital system for mobile communications which aims at global use and provides increased bandwidth. 3G lets a mobile device user access a wide variety of services, such as multimedia.
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A point where a device connects to a network, such as a local area network (LAN) or the Internet. An access point can be provided by a network operator or a service provider.
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An audio coding standard used in digital television systems. AAC provides basically the same sound quality as MP3 while using a smaller bit rate. AAC is mainly used to compress music. The file name extension is .aac.
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A standard system for analogue mobile communications which originated in the United States but is also used in other countries, for example in Canada. AMPS operates in the 800 and 900 MHz frequency bands.
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