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Nokia Corporation
Industry: Mobile communications
Number of terms: 3825
Number of blossaries: 1
Company Profile:
Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
A call that a user receives from another party. In many countries, for example in Europe, incoming calls are not charged, with the exception of roaming subscribers. In some countries, incoming calls are charged based on the airtime used.
Industry:Mobile communications
A plug-and-play interface between a computer and a compatible add-on device, such as an audio player, joystick, keyboard, phone, scanner, digital camera, or printer. With a USB, a new device can be added to a compatible computer without having to add an adapter card or even having to turn the computer off.
Industry:Mobile communications
See "incoming call."
Industry:Mobile communications
See "vibrating call alert."
Industry:Mobile communications
See 'infrared port."
Industry:Mobile communications
A call alert that makes the phone vibrate to indicate an incoming call or a message. The user can receive calls and messages silently without disturbing others.
Industry:Mobile communications
A port that enables two compatible computers or a computer and another compatible device to use an infrared beam to communicate with each other. Line of sight is required, but no cable is needed.
Industry:Mobile communications
A spoken keyword that can be used to activate a certain function of the phone. Voice commands are based on speech recognition.
Industry:Mobile communications
An integrated digital network in which a single wire or optical fibre is used to carry both voice and data. ISDN has a high data transfer rate (64 kilobits per second) compared to a standard landline (33.2 kilobits per second).
Industry:Mobile communications
Making a call by speaking aloud the name of the recipient. The phone compares the sound to the pre-recorded voice tags and dials the phone number assigned to the recognised voice tag. A user needs to create their own voice tags.
Industry:Mobile communications