Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Introduction
12
Facts about your communicator
About network services
The wireless phone described in this Owner’s guide is a dual band phone using
either GSM 900 or 1800 networks automatically.
A number of features included in this Owner’s guide are called network services.
They are special services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take
advantage of any of these network services, you must subscribe to the service(s) you
require from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use. You
can then activate these functions as described in this Owner’s guide. The manual
activation commands for various services are not presented in this Owner’s guide
(for example, using the and characters for activating or deactivating
services). The Nokia 9210 Communicator, nevertheless, is capable of handling
commands given in that form. For these commands, please consult with your
service providers.
Services that need to be subscribed to are typically the short message service,
Internet, and fax.
Because the number of special services depends on what services are available in
your home network, it is, unfortunately, impossible to provide a comprehensive list
of the services and settings you need in this Owner’s guide. Therefore, this Owner’s
guide gives general information about additional services. Please contact your
network operator for further information about the availability and the details of
services in your home network.
Tip: Write the information you obtain from your service provider down on the
Settings Checklist for future reference.
If a service requires separate phone numbers or specific settings, they must be
stored in the settings of the communicator. For example:
Sending and receiving short messages requires that this service is supported by the
network you are using and activated for your SIM card, and that the phone number
of the message centre is stored in the settings of the SMS application.
Internet access requires that data service is supported by the network you are using
and activated for your SIM card. In addition, you must have obtained an Internet
access point from an Internet service provider.
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