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Data Communication
Data Communication Available
for the FOMA Terminal
Packet communication and
64K data communication
Data communication that can be used between
the FOMA terminal and a PC is classified in 2
categories: packet communication and 64K data
communication.
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Packet communication
Data is received at 3.6Mbps max and sent at
384kbps max*. Packet communication is
charged according to the amount of data sent
and received, regardless of the time it takes or
the distance. The communication charge can
become very expensive when large files are sent
and received. It is possible to access a corporate
LAN connected to a FOMA network and
exchange data.
*
:
Out of FOMA high-speed area, data is sent or received
at 384kbps max.
c
64K data communication
Data can be sent and received at the stable
speed of 64kbps. You are charged for how long
the line is maintained regardless of the amount
of data.
■
For packet communication
Packet communication is performed via the
FOMA USB Cable (optional) connected to a
PC or via a dedicated cable connected to a
PDA.
Use an access point that supports FOMA
packet communication, such as DoCoMo
Internet connection service “mopera U” .
a
You can also use DoCoMo internet connection
service, “mopera”, but the maximum transmission
speeds are 384kbps when you use the “mopera”
access point.
■
For 64K data communication
64K data communication is performed via the
FOMA USB Cable connected to a PC or via a
dedicated cable connected to a PDA.
Use an access point that supports FOMA
64K data communication, such as DoCoMo
Internet connection service “mopera U”.
a
You can also use DoCoMo internet connection
service, “mopera”.
Notice before using
Internet service provider fees
In addition to FOMA service charges, you may
need to pay user fees to an Internet service pro-
vider to use the Internet. These fees must be paid
directly to the service provider in addition to service
fees of FOMA service. Contact your Internet ser-
vice provider for details.
DoCoMo Internet service “mopera U” or “mopera”
is available. “mopera U” is a pay service to which
you need to subscribe. “mopera” is a free service to
which you do not need to subscribe.
Setting an access point (e.g. Internet service provider)
Packet communication and 64K data communica-
tion use different access points. If you are using
packet communication, use an applicable access
point for it; if 64K data communication, use an
access point for FOMA 64K data communication or
ISDN synchronous 64K.
a
You cannot use DoPa access points.
a
You cannot use access points for PHS 64K/32K
data communication such as PIAFS.
User authorization when accessing network
Some access points may require your user authori-
zation (ID and password) when connecting. Use
communication software (Dial-up network) to enter
your ID and password. ID and password will be pro-
vided by your Internet service provider or the net-
work administrator. Contact the provider or
administrator for details.
Access authorization when using the browser
When using FirstPass compliant websites on your
browser, you may need FirstPass (user certification) for
access authorization. In this case, install the FirstPass
PC software included on the CD-ROM that came with
this product and make the settings. For more informa-
tion, refer to the “FirstPassManual” (PDF file) contained
in the “FirstPassPCSoft” folder on the CD-ROM. (The
“FirstPassManual” is provided in Japanese only.)
To view the “FirstPassManual” (PDF), Adobe Reader
(version 6.0 or later recommended) is required.
FOMA packet
communication
compatible access
point
(mopera U, mopera,
Internet service provider)
Base station
Corporate LAN
Packet communication
FOMA USB Cable
FOMA
terminal
PC
FOMA
network
ISDN synchronized
64K access point
(Internet service
provider)
An access point that is compatible
with 64K data communication, such
as mopera U or mopera.
64K data
communication
FOMA USB Cable
PC
Base
station
FOMA terminal
FOMA
network
ISDN
network
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