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Quarterly and annual Information
Nokia in Q3 2011
October 20, 2011
During the third quarter, we continued to take the action necessary to drive the structural changes required for Nokia’s long-term success.
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* Reported net sales of EUR 8 980 million (EUR 10 270 million in Q3 2010)
* Reported operating loss of EUR 71 million (operating profit of EUR 403 million)
* Reported earnings per share (diluted) of EUR -0.02 (EUR 0.14)
Net sales by business group Q3 2011
EURm % of total net sales
Devices & Services 5 392 60
Smart Devices 2 206 25
Mobile Phones 2 903 32
NAVTEQ 241 2
Nokia Siemens Networks 3 413 38
Nokia Group 8 980 100
Personnel by business group September 30, 2011
Devices & Services 54 871
NAVTEQ 5 818
Nokia Siemens Networks 74 954
Group Common Functions 306
Nokia Group 135 949
Nokia outlook (October 20, 2011)
* Nokia expects its non-IFRS Devices & Services operating margin in the fourth quarter 2011 to be between 1% and 5%. This outlook is based on our expectations regarding a number of factors, including:
o competitive industry dynamics;
o an expected sequential increase in Devices & Services net sales;
o an expected greater-than-normal seasonal increase in Devices & Services operating expenses as Nokia launches new products;
o timing, ramp-up, and consumer demand related to our new products;
o availability of components from our suppliers; and
o the macroeconomic environment.
* Nokia continues to target to reduce Devices & Services non-IFRS operating expenses by more than EUR 1 billion for the full year 2013, compared to the full year 2010 Devices & Services non-IFRS operating expenses of EUR 5.65 billion.
* Nokia continues to expect Nokia Group net cash and other liquid assets at the end of 2011 to be above the EUR 3.9 billion balance at the end of the second quarter 2011.
* Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks expect Nokia Siemens Networks’ net sales to be between EUR 3.7 billion and EUR 4.0 billion in the fourth quarter 2011.
* Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks expect the non-IFRS operating margin in Nokia Siemens Networks to be between 1% and 4% in the fourth quarter 2011.
* Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks continue to expect Nokia Siemens Networks’ net sales to grow faster than the market in 2011.
* Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks continue to expect Nokia Siemens Networks’ non-IFRS operating margin to be above breakeven in 2011.
* Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks continue to expect Nokia Siemens Networks to reduce its non-IFRS annualized operating expenses and production overheads by EUR 500 million by the end of 2011, compared to the end of 2009.
* The outlook relating to Nokia Siemens Networks includes the impact of the acquisition of Motorola Solutions' networks assets.
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Also known as Sony Ericsson Hazel GreenHearth
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 2100
Announced 2009, December
Status Available. Released 2010, May
Size Dimensions 102 x 49.5 x 16 mm
Weight 120 g
Display Type TFT, 16M colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inches (~154 ppi pixel density)
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Scratch-resistant surface
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack No
Memory Phonebook 1000 entries, Photocall
Call records Yes
Internal 280 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 16GB, buy memory
Data GPRS Up to 80 kbps
EDGE Up to 247 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, USB v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
Features Geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video Yes, VGA@30fps, video light
Secondary Yes
Features Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (NetFront), RSS reader
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes, incl. motion-based + downloadable
Colors Superior Black, Passionate Rouge
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support; Wisepilot navigation
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Noise cancellation with dedicated microphone
- HD Voice ready
- Splash resistant
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV player
- SensMe, Track ID
- MP4/H.263/H.264 player
- Google Maps
- Picture editor/blogging
- YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter applications
- Widget Manager
- Organizer
- Eco friendly materials
- Walkmate, CO2 Calculator
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1000 mAh (BST-43)
Stand-by Up to 469 h (2G) / Up to 588 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 4 h 10 min (2G) / Up to 3 h 20 min (3G)
Misc SAR EU 0.68 W/kg (head)
Price group [About 110 EUR]
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What Is New Media Technology?
New media technology is any type of application meant to transfer information via digital techniques, computerized systems or data networks. First established in the 20th century, new media technology is most readily associated with information transfers meant to be manipulated in some way. Most forms of this technology are interactive and contain compressed data designed to be accessed in a variety of markets. The most prevalent examples of new media technologies include Internet-based concepts like websites or digital mediums such as CD-ROMs and DVDs. Anything that is considered old media, such as television, film or paper-based products, are not part of new media.
The concept for new media technology got its start in the 1960s. With the rise of modern computer technology, the idea of information exchange through the medium became a powerful application. Artists and designers worked to bring new concepts to fruition such as digital-based artwork and video games. These technologies became highly prevalent in the 1980s, slowly replacing traditionally mediums, primarily through the implementation of personal computers and video game systems. This was also supported by desktop publishing methods that allowed for easier image manipulation techniques and online publications.
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According to new media technology standards, certain commonalities exist between all types of modern mediums. Geographic distance is compromised due to the fact that the technology can be utilized in nearly every market around the world. The level and speed of communication is increased because of the ability of the new media arena to utilize the Internet. Additionally, the interactive level of information exchange allows users to adapt to new methodologies while supplying their own input. Also, previously isolated forms of communication, such as video and telephony, can be merged together using new media technology.
Business has increased dramatically in certain markets due to the onset of new media technology. Two-way dialogue about products, facilitated by the technology, helps marketers and producers find ways to better offer consumers what they want. Ideas such as interactive advertising promotes new venues for products to reach a wider marketplace. For example, certain companies utilize social networking sites to seek out and target possible clientele. In addition, public relations can take advantage of what new media technology offers to provide direct interaction, such as when the President of the United States takes online questions from the greater American audience.
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Post 4 @GraniteChief, I think you are right about the use of Twitter and the amazing effect it has had on new media technology but I think that other social media services are having more of an impact on the spread of information.
Facebook has taken the world by storm and now includes hundreds of millions of users accross the globe. The ability for this service to spread more then just a short text message is closer inline to what new media technology has to offer to the consumer experience.
By spreading pictures, music, movies and text over Facebook, we are pushing the limits of what new media technology can provide and it will undoubtedly change the world in which we live.
GraniteChief
Post 3 I think that social networking is probably the most significant use of new media technology that is now available to the mass public. While some of the services now offered are simplistic and almost limiting, there is an effect that the means of mass communication has had on the entire world.
Twitter.com is an excellent example of this occurrence. While having a limit of less then 160 characters and only allow text, these messages that are sent out to a list of followers would seem anything but a part of new media technology but because of the way that the messages are sent and information disseminated, it is a groundbreaking way of spreading instant information.
Ubiquitous
Post 2 Amazingly, for such a new concept as new media technology, there is a significant amount of new media jobs now available on the market. Because of the complicated technology and intensive education process that it takes to educate an individual in new media, there have been a variety of new media technology colleges that have sprung up to meet the demand.
Besides these new colleges and education facilities, traditional colleges and universities are stepping up their media programs to include new technology to ensure that their graduates are keeping up with the market trends.
Almost any four-year university or accredited college will offer new media technology courses. This demand for students to fill new media careers will not balance out for a few years and students entering post-secondary education systems should take note of the market trends.
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New Media Technology
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Technology Education
New Media Careers
thumbtack
Post 1 New media technology is the way that we can expect to interact with visual imagery, audible stimulation and even feeling-based sensitive feedback.
Learning how the markets and content creators can best harness these new technologies is key to making the experience that new media technology can provide.
New technology in media has greatly improved the way that consumers can take in the information that they seek. Journalists have specifically taken advantage of this new movement and have learned to harness the power of delivery that it can have.
Multimedia reporting is a new form of combining visual imagery and audio to produce what is considered new media. Newspaper photojournalist have been a major part of these advancements and many of the websites that the newspapers host have new media reports available for subscribers and the general public.
All in all, new media technology makes the delivery of critical information much easier and more effective then we could accomplish with more tradition technologies.
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Rabu, 12 Oktober 2011
http://www.detikinet.com
Telkomsel Siap Diserbu 5.000 SMS Per Detik di
Kalimantan
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Samarinda - Telkomsel mengaku siap melayani
lonjakan trafik pengiriman pesan singkat (SMS) hingga 5.000 SMS per
detik bagi pelanggannya di Pulau Kalimantan. Peningkatan kapasitas telah
dilakukan seiring menjelang libur lebaran.
Hal itu dikatakan General Manager Network Operation Telkomsel Regional Kalimantan, Dedi Suherman, saat memberikan keterangan pers di Ballroom Hotel Aston Samarinda. "Semula kapasitas kita 4.000 sms per detik," tukasnya.
Menurut Dedi, tren pengiriman pesan singkat masih menjadi senjata pelanggan selular untuk memberikan ucapan lebaran. Berdasarkan pengalaman tahun sebelumnya, meski trafik pengiriman pesan singkat di Pulau Kalimantan tidak begitu melonjak namun Dedi menegaskan Telkomsel tidak ingin dicemooh pelanggannya.
"Kami prediksi pada H-2 hingga H-1 terjadi lonjakan pengiriman pesan singkat. Kami tidak khawatir dan jaringan siap mengantisipasinya," ia menegaskan.
Kendati begitu, Dedi tidak menampik kemungkinan pengiriman pesan singkat mengalami delay. Ia menilai, delay bisa disebabkan kapasitas per detik pengiriman operator kompetitor berada di bawah kapasitas yang dimiliki Telkomsel.
"Kapasitas operator lain yang di bawah kita bisa memperlambat pengiriman. Tapi kami jamin 95 persen delay pengiriman pesan singkat lintas operator kurang dari 3 menit," terangnya.
Lantas bagaimana dengan kesiapan pelayanan suara dan data? Menjawab itu, Dedi kembali meyakinkan jaringan yang dimilikinya di Pulau Kalimantan meliputi Kalimantan Tengah, Kalimantan Timur, Kalimantan Selatan serta Kalimantan Barat tidak mengalami hambatan.
Dedi menegaskan, 2.448 Base Transceiver Station (BTS) 2G di Kalimantan didukung dengan 605 BTS 3G sudah cukup mumpuni untuk melayani kemungkinan lonjakan trafik suara dan layanan data menjelang dan selama lebaran.
Bahkan di ibukota provinsi, lanjut Dedi, seluruh BTS 2G kini ditingkatkan kemampuannya menjadi 2,75G (EDGE) berkecepatan hingga 200 Kilobyte per second (Kbps) yang juga untuk mendukung layanan BlackBerry yang kini telah ditingkatkan kapasitasnya menjadi 800 Megabyte per second (Mbps).
"Di Kalimantan, memang kami canangkan sebagai kota Broadband. Satu-satunya pulau di Indonesia, dimana seluruh ibu kotanya juga kami layani teknologi Telkomsel Broadband," tutupnya.
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Hal itu dikatakan General Manager Network Operation Telkomsel Regional Kalimantan, Dedi Suherman, saat memberikan keterangan pers di Ballroom Hotel Aston Samarinda. "Semula kapasitas kita 4.000 sms per detik," tukasnya.
Menurut Dedi, tren pengiriman pesan singkat masih menjadi senjata pelanggan selular untuk memberikan ucapan lebaran. Berdasarkan pengalaman tahun sebelumnya, meski trafik pengiriman pesan singkat di Pulau Kalimantan tidak begitu melonjak namun Dedi menegaskan Telkomsel tidak ingin dicemooh pelanggannya.
"Kami prediksi pada H-2 hingga H-1 terjadi lonjakan pengiriman pesan singkat. Kami tidak khawatir dan jaringan siap mengantisipasinya," ia menegaskan.
Kendati begitu, Dedi tidak menampik kemungkinan pengiriman pesan singkat mengalami delay. Ia menilai, delay bisa disebabkan kapasitas per detik pengiriman operator kompetitor berada di bawah kapasitas yang dimiliki Telkomsel.
"Kapasitas operator lain yang di bawah kita bisa memperlambat pengiriman. Tapi kami jamin 95 persen delay pengiriman pesan singkat lintas operator kurang dari 3 menit," terangnya.
Lantas bagaimana dengan kesiapan pelayanan suara dan data? Menjawab itu, Dedi kembali meyakinkan jaringan yang dimilikinya di Pulau Kalimantan meliputi Kalimantan Tengah, Kalimantan Timur, Kalimantan Selatan serta Kalimantan Barat tidak mengalami hambatan.
Dedi menegaskan, 2.448 Base Transceiver Station (BTS) 2G di Kalimantan didukung dengan 605 BTS 3G sudah cukup mumpuni untuk melayani kemungkinan lonjakan trafik suara dan layanan data menjelang dan selama lebaran.
Bahkan di ibukota provinsi, lanjut Dedi, seluruh BTS 2G kini ditingkatkan kemampuannya menjadi 2,75G (EDGE) berkecepatan hingga 200 Kilobyte per second (Kbps) yang juga untuk mendukung layanan BlackBerry yang kini telah ditingkatkan kapasitasnya menjadi 800 Megabyte per second (Mbps).
"Di Kalimantan, memang kami canangkan sebagai kota Broadband. Satu-satunya pulau di Indonesia, dimana seluruh ibu kotanya juga kami layani teknologi Telkomsel Broadband," tutupnya.
Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology
Information and communications technology
6
Information and communications technology or information
and communication technology,[1]
usually abbreviated as ICT, is often used as an extended synonym
for information technology (IT), but is
usually a more general term that stresses the role of unified communications and the
integration of telecommunications (telephone
lines and wireless signals), computers, middleware
as well as necessary software, storage- and audio-visual systems, which
enable users to create, access, store, transmit, and manipulate
information. In other words, ICT consists of IT as well as telecommunication, broadcast media, all types of audio and video
processing and transmission and network based control and monitoring
functions.[2]
The expression was first used in 1997[3]
in a report by Dennis Stevenson to the UK government[4]
and promoted by the new National Curriculum documents for the UK in
2000.
The term ICT is now also used to refer to the merging (convergence) of audio-visual and telephone networks with computer networks through a single cabling or link system. There are large economic incentives (huge cost savings due to elimination of the telephone network) to merge the audio-visual, building management and telephone network with the computer network system using a single unified system of cabling, signal distribution and management. This in turn has spurred the growth of organizations with the term ICT in their names to indicate their specialization in the process of merging the different network systems.
The term ICT is now also used to refer to the merging (convergence) of audio-visual and telephone networks with computer networks through a single cabling or link system. There are large economic incentives (huge cost savings due to elimination of the telephone network) to merge the audio-visual, building management and telephone network with the computer network system using a single unified system of cabling, signal distribution and management. This in turn has spurred the growth of organizations with the term ICT in their names to indicate their specialization in the process of merging the different network systems.
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[edit] Trends and new concepts in the ICT roadmap
ICT is often used in the context of "ICT roadmap" to indicate the path that an organization will take with their ICT needs.[5][edit] Cloud computing
In an increasingly interconnected world, the interactions among devices, systems, and people are growing rapidly. Businesses need to meet the demands of their employees and customers to allow for greater access to systems and information. All of these communications needs must be delivered in a unified way. By offering a scalable infrastructure, cloud computing models enable companies to work smarter through more agile and cost-effective access to technology and information. This unified platform reduces costs and boosts productivity across a business and beyond. Part of an information and communications technology roadmap should involve consolidating infrastructures, while providing added benefits to users in collaboration, messaging, calendaring, instant messaging, audio, video, and Web conferencing. Cloud computing is driving more efficient IT consumption and delivery and taking ICT to the next level.[6][edit] Standards
Standards are very important for ICT, since they define the language that enables the technologies to understand each other. This is especially relevant because the key idea behind ICT is that information storage devices can communicate in media-frictionless manner with communication networks and computing systems. Open standards play a special role, as well as standard institutes such as ETSI in Europe.[edit] See Also
- Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative
- Information Age
- Information and Communication Technologies for Development
- Information and Communication Technologies for Environmental Sustainability
- Market Information Systems
- Mobile Web
[edit] References
- ^ Sometimes used with technologies in the plural. Originally, only information and communications technology (with communications in the plural) was considered correct since ICT refers to communications (in the sense of a method, technology, or system of sending and receiving information, specifically telephone lines, computers, and networks), not communication (the act of sending or receiving information by speaking, writing, phoning, emailing, etc. or a message containing such information), and the older form (information and communications technology) is still the only one recorded in professionally edited reference works (e.g. Oxford Dictionaries Online, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, Webopedia, and Encarta® World English Dictionary) and preferred by many style guides (e.g. Editorial Style Guide of the Republic of South Africa. Nevertheless, the form information and communication technology is becoming increasingly common and is now used in about half the books that can be searched using Google Books and is for example also used by the International Telecommunication Union.
- ^ http://foldoc.org/Information+and+Communication+Technology
- ^ http://specials.ft.com/lifeonthenet/FT3NXTH03DC.html
- ^ The Independent ICT in Schools Commission (1997) Information and Communications Technology in UK Schools, an independent inquiry. London, UK. Author: chair Dennis Stevenson
- ^ http://www.microsoft.com/education/MSITAcademy/curriculum/roadmap/default.mspx
- ^ https://www-304.ibm.com/businesscenter/cpe/html0/190102.html
[edit] Further reading
- Caperna A., Integrating ICT into Sustainable Local Policies. ISBN13:9781615209293
- Carnoy, Martin. "ICT in Education: Possibilities and Challenges." Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, 2005.
- "Good Practice in Information and Communication Technology for Education." Asian Development Bank, 2009.
- Grossman, G. and E. Helpman (2005), "Outsourcing in a global economy", Review of Economic Studies 72: 135-159.
- Oliver, Ron. "The Role of ICT in Higher Education for the 21st Century: ICT as a Change Agent for Education." University, Perth, Western Australia, 2002.
- Walter Ong, Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word (London, UK: Routledge, 1988), in particular Chapter 4
- Measuring the Information Society: The ICT Development Index. International Telecommunication Union. 2009. pp. 108. ISBN 9261128319. http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/2009/material/IDI2009_w5.pdf.
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Gangguan Blackberry Menular ke Amerika Selatan
LONDON--MICOM: Gangguan layanan
Blackberry menyebar ke Amerika Selatan, Selasa (11/10), setelah kendala
serupa selama sehari dialami oleh pengguna piranti pintar itu di kawasan
Eropa, Timur Tengah, Afrika, dan India.
Pembuat Blackberry, Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd mengungkapkan, gangguan yang terjadi yakni hilangnya pesan bagi pengguna, serta kendala saat browsing.
"Beberapa pengguna di Eropa, Timur Tengah, dan Afrika, India, Brasil, Cile, dan Argentina mengalami pesan dan browsing yang tertunda. Kami bekerja agar layanan kembali normal secepat mungkin," demikian pernyataan resmi RIM.
"Kami mohon maaf atas ketidaknyamanan ini," kata RIM, yang mengatakan telah berhasil menggatasi gangguan layanan di kawasan Afrika.
Saat ini, RIM menghadapi kendala dengan tekanan dari investor agar ada perubahan manajemen. Itu terjadi setelah penjualan yang tidak sesuai harapan terhadap perangkat Playbook tablet keluaran RIM, piranti yang diharapkan bisa menyaingi iPad keluaran Aplle Inc. (Reuters/OL-2)
Pembuat Blackberry, Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd mengungkapkan, gangguan yang terjadi yakni hilangnya pesan bagi pengguna, serta kendala saat browsing.
"Beberapa pengguna di Eropa, Timur Tengah, dan Afrika, India, Brasil, Cile, dan Argentina mengalami pesan dan browsing yang tertunda. Kami bekerja agar layanan kembali normal secepat mungkin," demikian pernyataan resmi RIM.
"Kami mohon maaf atas ketidaknyamanan ini," kata RIM, yang mengatakan telah berhasil menggatasi gangguan layanan di kawasan Afrika.
Saat ini, RIM menghadapi kendala dengan tekanan dari investor agar ada perubahan manajemen. Itu terjadi setelah penjualan yang tidak sesuai harapan terhadap perangkat Playbook tablet keluaran RIM, piranti yang diharapkan bisa menyaingi iPad keluaran Aplle Inc. (Reuters/OL-2)
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Use Your Cell Phone as a Modem for Your PC
With the right cell phone and online data service, the Internet is just a call away.
By Grace Aquino,
PCW Print
Nov
30, 2007 1:00 pm
Picture this: You're on a commuter
train with no access to a Wi-Fi hotspot, landline, or ethernet
connection, and you have to get online now. Hey, is that a cell phone in
your pocket? Then you may be just a couple of clicks away from the
Internet.
Many of today's handsets pull double-duty as a phone and as a modem for connecting notebooks and PCs to the Internet. With a few noteworthy exceptions (can you say "Bluetooth"?), setup is quick and easy. All you need is a phone with modem circuitry enabled, a wireless data-access plan that supports using the phone as a modem, and software for your computer.
AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon sell monthly data plans designed for people who want to use their phone as a modem (a practice sometimes referred to as "tethering"). If you use your phone in this manner on a standard data plan--not the carrier's phone-as-modem service--you may incur additional fees (for example, charges per kilobyte of data transferred). Though T-Mobile doesn't offer phone-as-modem service per se, you can use its Dash, its Wing, or any of a few other handsets as modems. You're on your own for tech support and drivers, but abundant tips are available at Howard Forums and About.com's Mobile Office Technology guide.
The carrier typically provides free drivers as downloads from its Web site, or on a CD. If the service's tethering application doesn't work with your cell-phone model, try a third-party program. June Fabrics' PDANet runs on Palm and Windows Mobile phones, while MobiShark's Shark Modem supports specific BlackBerry models. If you plan to use your cell as a modem only occasionally and are already paying your carrier for a monthly data plan, one of these apps may help you avoid extra fees for using your handset as a modem.
Most cell phones connect to a computer via USB cable, and many PDA phones come with such a cable. If yours doesn't, you will have to spend about $20 for one, or rely on a wireless Bluetooth connection. I used USB cables to connect phones from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon to a laptop running Windows Vista. See "Connecting via Bluetooth" for details on linking by means of Bluetooth. If your cell phone supports high-speed 3G data service, and you're in an area where it's available, you'll get download rates of 220 to 700 kilobits per second, comparable to slowish DSL. T-Mobile hasn't yet deployed 3G technology; its EDGE service is only slightly faster than dial-up. If 3G is not an option for your phone, the connection slows to about 50 to 80 kbps, about the rate of a dial-up connection. Of course, in a pinch, dial-up speed is better than no connection at all.
Any calls you receive while using your phone as a modem will go straight to voice-mail. And if you place a call, your modem connection will end automatically.
Many of today's handsets pull double-duty as a phone and as a modem for connecting notebooks and PCs to the Internet. With a few noteworthy exceptions (can you say "Bluetooth"?), setup is quick and easy. All you need is a phone with modem circuitry enabled, a wireless data-access plan that supports using the phone as a modem, and software for your computer.
AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon sell monthly data plans designed for people who want to use their phone as a modem (a practice sometimes referred to as "tethering"). If you use your phone in this manner on a standard data plan--not the carrier's phone-as-modem service--you may incur additional fees (for example, charges per kilobyte of data transferred). Though T-Mobile doesn't offer phone-as-modem service per se, you can use its Dash, its Wing, or any of a few other handsets as modems. You're on your own for tech support and drivers, but abundant tips are available at Howard Forums and About.com's Mobile Office Technology guide.
The carrier typically provides free drivers as downloads from its Web site, or on a CD. If the service's tethering application doesn't work with your cell-phone model, try a third-party program. June Fabrics' PDANet runs on Palm and Windows Mobile phones, while MobiShark's Shark Modem supports specific BlackBerry models. If you plan to use your cell as a modem only occasionally and are already paying your carrier for a monthly data plan, one of these apps may help you avoid extra fees for using your handset as a modem.
Most cell phones connect to a computer via USB cable, and many PDA phones come with such a cable. If yours doesn't, you will have to spend about $20 for one, or rely on a wireless Bluetooth connection. I used USB cables to connect phones from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon to a laptop running Windows Vista. See "Connecting via Bluetooth" for details on linking by means of Bluetooth. If your cell phone supports high-speed 3G data service, and you're in an area where it's available, you'll get download rates of 220 to 700 kilobits per second, comparable to slowish DSL. T-Mobile hasn't yet deployed 3G technology; its EDGE service is only slightly faster than dial-up. If 3G is not an option for your phone, the connection slows to about 50 to 80 kbps, about the rate of a dial-up connection. Of course, in a pinch, dial-up speed is better than no connection at all.
Any calls you receive while using your phone as a modem will go straight to voice-mail. And if you place a call, your modem connection will end automatically.
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