Terminology and abbreviations – Ericsson T39 User Manual
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3GPP
3rd Generation Partnership Project.
API
Application Programming Interface.
Beam
Sending an item to another phone or a compatible application using the
infrared link.This can include ring signals, calendar entries, business
cards.
Bearer
The method for accessing WAP from the phone, for example GSM
Data (CSD) and SMS.
bFTP
binary File Transfer Protocol.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth wireless technology is a secure, fast, point-to-multipoint
radio connection technology. It is a specification for a small-form fac-
tor, low-cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers,
mobile phones and other portable handheld devices, and connectivity
to the internet. Available from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group
(SIG), http://www.bluetooth.com.
Bookmark
A URL and header/title stored in the phone.
Browsing session
From the first access of content until the termination of the connection.
Calling Line
Identification (CLI)
Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone dis-
play. You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to
take the call. Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed. To
use this service, it must be supported by your network.
Card
A single WML unit of navigation and user interface. May contain informa-
tion to present to the user, instructions for gathering user input, etc.
CGI
Common Gateway Interface.
CS
Circuit Switched.
CSD
Circuit Switched Data.
Deck
A collection of WML cards.
DTMF or Touch Tone
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signal – codes sent as tone signals. Used
for telephone banking, accessing an answering machine, etc.
e-GSM
Extended GSM, e-GSM, are new frequencies specified by the Euro-
pean Radio communications Committee (ERC) for GSM use when
additional spectrum is needed (Network-dependent). It allows opera-
tors to transmit and receive just outside GSM’s core 900 frequency
band. This extension gives increased network capability, which favours
both the user and the operators.
EFR
Enhanced Full Rate, speech coding.
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
FR
Full Rate, speech coding.