Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Glossary
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HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
A language used to define the appearance and content of WWW
documents.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
A document transfer protocol used in the WWW.
Hyperlink
Hyperlinks are used to move from one WWW page to another.
I IAP (Internet Access Point)
The point where your communicator connects to the Internet by
way of a data call. An Internet access point can be provided, for
example, by a commercial Internet service provider or by your own
company.
Images, inline, external
Images within a fetched WWW page are inline images. Larger
images are often placed as external images and have to be viewed
separately.
IMAP4 (Internet Mail Access Protocol, version 4)
A protocol used for accessing your Remote mailbox.
IP (Internet Protocol) address
All computers and other devices connected to the Internet using
the Internet Protocol have their own individual addresses. The
address consists of four numbers separated by points: for example,
131.227.21.167.
L Lock code
The lock code is a five-digit code needed to lock and unlock the
communicator. The lock code is also required when you change
certain settings. You will find the lock code on a sticker in the sales
package of your communicator. Keep it secret and in a safe place,
separate from the communicator.
M MCN (Micro-Cellular Network) technology
Microcells are used for increasing the capacity of wireless networks
in urban areas.
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
A standard Internet format which permits including multiple mail
objects in a single message. The mail objects can be, for example,
formatted multifont text messages and non-textual elements, such
as images and audio fragments.