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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.
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.
Multiplexing:
A process of combining a number of signals so that they can share a common
transmission facility.
Multiradio:
Able to support several different radio access technologies.
NGPON:
Next generation passive optical network (See PON).
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.
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.
PBX (Private Branch Exchange):
A local exchange serving extensions in a business complex and
providing access to the public network.
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.
PON (passive optical network):
a high bandwidth point to multipoint optical fiber network.
Presence:
The ability to detect whether other users are online and whether they are available.
S60:
A feature rich software platform for smartphones with advanced data capabilities that is
optimized for the Symbian OS.
Smartphone:
(See
converged device
).
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.
Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH):
A transfer mode in which there are specified limits to the
timing relationship of the corresponding significant instants of a signal.
TDSCDMA (time division synchronous code division multiple access):
An alternative 3G
standard.
Transmission:
The action of conveying signals from one point to one or more other points.
Unix:
An open standard operating system.
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