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IPSec VPN (Internet Protocol Security Virtual Private Network):
A technology for establishing a
Virtual Private Network connection by using the IPSec protocol.
Java:
An objectoriented programming language that is intended to be hardware and software
independent.
LTE (Long Term Evolution):
3GPP radio technology evolution architecture.
Maemo:
An application development platform for Nokia Internet Tablet products.
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services):
An open standard defined by the Open Mobile Alliance
that enables mobile phone users to send and receive messages with rich content, such as images,
polyphonic ring tones, audio clips and even short videos.
Mobile device:
A generic term for all device products made by our Mobile Phones, Multimedia and
Enterprise Solutions business groups, and a generic term for all device products made by the
industry in which we operate.
Multimedia Computer:
The name given to all Nokia Nseries devices produced by our Multimedia
business group in order to distinguish them from the generic category of converged devices.
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.
OFDM (Orthogonal FrequencyDivision Multiplexing):
A technique for transmitting large amounts
of digital data over a radio wave. OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub
signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies to the receiver.
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.
Opensource:
Refers to a program in which the source code is available to the general public for
use and modification from its original design free of charge.
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.
Presence:
The ability to detect whether other users are online and whether they are available.
Push to talk over Cellular (PoC):
A service that provides direct onetoone and onetomany voice
communication in the cellular network.
Python:
A generalpurpose programming language that was originally developed by Guido
van Rossum.
QVGA:
A screen resolution of 320x240 pixels.
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