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Multiradio:
Able to support several different radio access technologies.
NFC (Near Field Communication):
A technology that enables users to exchange information
between devices located near to each other.
OMA (Open Mobile Alliance):
An organization that acts as a mobile industry standards forum
aiming at interoperable mobile services across geographic areas, network operators, and mobile
terminals, as well as at an open standards-based framework that permits services in a multi-
vendor environment.
OS:
Operating System
Packet:
Part of a message transmitted over a packet switched network.
Packet switching:
A technique that enables digitized data to be split into a number of packets,
sometimes called datagrams, and sent out over various network routes to their location.
PBX (Private Branch Exchange):
A local exchange serving extensions in a business complex and
providing access to the public network.
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant):
A portable device that combines a wide range of functions,
such as diary, address book, word processor, and calculator.
Pixel:
The basic unit of the composition of an image on an electronic display screen.
Platform:
A basic system on which different applications can be developed. A platform consists
of physical hardware entities and basic software elements such as the operating system.
Push to talk over Cellular (PoC):
A service that provides direct one-to-one and one-to-many
voice communication in the cellular network.
QVGA:
A screen resolution of 320x240 pixels.
S60:
A feature rich software platform for smartphones with advanced data capabilities that is
optimized for the Symbian OS.
Softswitch:
A switch that has distributed, layered software architecture and is meant for the
public network infrastructure for data, video, and voice communications.
SSL (Secure Socket Layer):
A transport-level protocol that adds authentication and data
encryption to TCP connections and as such is the standard protocol for securing web browsing.
SSL VPN:
A technology for establishing a VPN connection by using the SSL protocol.
Streaming:
The simultaneous transfer of digital media, such as video, voice and data, which is
received as a continuous stream.
Symbian OS:
An operating system, application framework and application suite optimized for the
needs of wireless information devices such as smartphones and communicators, and for handheld,
battery-powered, computers.
Synchronization:
A process that causes something to occur or recur at the same time or in
unison. Synchronization can be used to make the contents of specific files identical on different
devices.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol):
A basic communication protocol
used to transmit data over networks, on the Internet and on private networks.
TD-SCDMA (time division synchronous code division multiple access):
An alternative 3G
standard.
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