Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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9. Internet
To obtain access to the Internet, the cellular network you use must support
data calls; the data service must be activated for your SIM card; you must
have obtained an Internet Access Point (IAP) from an Internet service
provider; and you must have entered the proper Internet settings.
Your service provider will give you instructions on how to configure the
Internet settings. Follow the instructions carefully.
To start an Internet application
1 Press the Internet application button on the communicator keyboard.
2 Select an application with the selection frame and press Select.
3 To close an application, press Close.
4 To disconnect from the Internet, press Hang up. The “Disconnecting” note
will be shown on the display and the data call will end.
Internet applications
Mail — An electronic mail application which lets you send and receive e-mail
all over the world using the Internet.
World Wide Web (WWW) — A hypertext-based system for finding and
accessing resources on the Internet.
Telnet — Allows your communicator to connect to computers that provide
terminal services through the Internet.
Terminal — Allows your communicator to connect to computers, such as
mainframe computers, that provide direct dial-in terminal services. Both
Telnet and Terminal emulate the VT100 terminal.
Text Web — Used for obtaining information from the Internet via SMS.
Tip: With one Internet application active,
you can quickly switch to another by
pressing the Internet application button.
In this way you do not have to make a new
data call.
Note: Depending on the network
configuration and load, establishing
an Internet connection may take up
to one minute or even longer.