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To
help
you
understand
the
main
technical
terms
and
abbreviations
used
in
this
booklet
and
take
full
advantage
of
the
feature
on
your
mobile
phone,
here
are
a
few
definitions.
Call
Barring
Ability
to
restrict
outgoing
and
incoming
calls.
Call
Forwarding
Ability
to
reroute
calls
to
another
number.
Call
Waiting
Ability
to
inform
users
that
they
have
an
incoming
call
when
engaged
on
another
call.
GPRS
(General
Packet
Radio
Service)
GPRS
guarantees
continuous connection
to
the
Internet
for
mobile
phone
and
computer
users.
It
is
based
on
the
Global
System
for
Mobile
Communication
(GSM)
circuit-switched
cellular
phone
connections
and
the
Short
Message
Service
(SMS).
GSM
(Global
System
for
Mobile
Communication)
International
standard
for
cellular
communication,
guaranteeing
compatibility
between
the
various
network
operators.
GSM
covers
most
European
countries
and
many
other
parts
of
the
world.
Java
Programming
language
generating
applications
that
can
run
on
all
hardware
platforms,
whether
small,
medium
or
large,
without
modification.
It
has
been
promoted
for
and
geared
heavily
to
the
Web,
both
for
public
Web
sites
and
Intranets.
When
a
Java
program
runs
from
a
Web
page,
it
is
called
a
Java
applet.
When
it
is
run
on
a
mobile
phone
or
pager,
it
is
called
a
MIDlet.
Line
Identification
Services
(Caller
ID)
Service
allowing
subscribers
to
view
or
block
the
telephone
numbers
of
callers.
Multiparty
Calls
Ability
to
establish
a
conference
call
involving
up
to
five
additional
parties.
Glossary
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