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S60:
A feature rich software platform for smartphones with advanced data capabilities that is
optimized for the Symbian OS.
Smartphone
(also known as a
converged device
): A generic category of mobile device that can run
computerlike applications such as email, web browsing and enterprise software, and can also have
builtin music players, video recorders, mobile TV and other multimedia features.
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.
TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio):
An open digital trunked radio standard defined by ETSI.
Transfer mode:
Transmission, multiplexing and switching in a telecommunications network.
Transmission:
The action of conveying signals from one point to one or more other points.
UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access):
UMA technology enables roaming and handovers between
cellular networks and public and private unlicensed networks using dualmode mobile handsets.
VAR (Value Added Reseller):
A reseller that adds something to a product, thus creating a complete
customer solution which it then sells under its own name.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol):
Use of the Internet protocol to carry and route twoway
voice communications.
VPN (Virtual Private Network):
A private network built using a public network as a base.
WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access):
A thirdgeneration mobile wireless
technology that offers high data speeds to mobile and portable wireless devices.
WiFi:
A technology of wireless local area networks that operates according to the 802.11 standard
of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access):
A technology of wireless networks
that operates according to the 802.16 standard of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE).
WLAN (wireless local area network):
A local area network using wireless connections, such as
radio, microwave or infrared links, in place of physical cables.
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