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Using wireless data
applications
Your WA 3050 device provides built-in support for several
forms of wireless data communication. For example, an
on-board Infrared transceiver enables you to send and
receive information with another IR-compatible Windows-
powered device (see “Transferring items using Infrared”).
A combination of Windows and specialised third-party
software enables you to accomplish the following when the
phone is turned on but idle (no calls in progress):
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Send SMS and faxes
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Browse the Web and view WAP-enabled sites
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Send and receive e-mail.
Some additional services must be available before you can
take advantage of these capabilities. First, your GSM
network phone subscription must include support for data
transmission. If you are unsure whether your subscription
includes this support, check with your carrier. You will also
need to establish an account with an Internet Service
Provider (ISP) for Web access and e-mail service. In some
cases, your wireless phone carrier may also serve as your
ISP by providing dial-up access to the Internet. The way
you access WAP-enabled sites also may depend on whether
or not your carrier or ISP provides a WAP Gateway.
Once support for data transmission and Internet access are
in place, you need to complete some set-up tasks to ensure
that software is properly configured, and to define at least
one dial-up connection.
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