Wi-Fi
|
— Wireless
Fidelity.
|
HTTP
|
— Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
|
HTTPS
|
— Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Secure.
|
URL
|
— Uniform Resource Locator.
|
IP
|
— Internet Protocol
|
VIRUS
|
— Vital Information Resource
Under Seized.
|
SIM
|
— Subscriber Identity Module.
|
G
|
— rd Generation.
|
GSM
|
— Global System for Mobile
Communication.
|
CDMA
|
— Code Divison Multiple Access.
|
UMTS
|
— Universal Mobile
Telecommunication System.
|
RTS
|
— Real Time Streaming
|
AVI
|
— Audio Video Interleave
|
SIS
|
— Symbian OS Installer File
|
AMR
|
— Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
|
JAD
|
— Java Application Descriptor
|
JAR
|
— Java Archive
|
MP
|
— MPEG player lll
|
GPP
|
— rd Generation Partnership Project
|
GP
|
— rd Generation Project
|
MP
|
— MPEG- video file
|
AAC
|
— Advanced Audio Coding
|
GIF
|
— Graphic Interchangeable
Format
|
BMP
|
— Bitmap
|
JPEG
|
— Joint Photographic Expert
Group
|
SWF
|
— Shock Wave Flash
|
WMV
|
— Windows Media Video
|
WMA
|
— Windows Media Audio
|
WAV
|
— Waveform Audio
|
PNG
|
— Portable Network Graphics
|
DOC
|
— Doc**ent (Microsoft
Corporation)
|
PDF
|
— Portable Doc**ent Format
|
M G
|
— Mobile D Graphics
|
M A
|
— MPEG- Audio File
|
NTH
|
— Nokia Theme(series )
|
THM
|
— Themes (Sony Ericsson)
|
MMF
|
— Synthetic Music Mobile
Application File
|
NRT
|
— Nokia Ringtone
|
XMF
|
— Extensible Music File
|
WBMP
|
— Wireless Bitmap Image
|
DVX
|
— DivX Video
|
HTML
|
— Hyper Text Markup Language
|
WML
|
— Wireless Markup Language
|
CD
|
— Compact Disk.
|
DVD
|
— Digital Versatile Disk.
|
CRT
|
— Cathode Ray Tube.
|
DAT
|
— Digital Audio Tape.
|
DOS
|
— Disk Operating System.
|
GUI
|
— Graphical User Interface.
|
ISP
|
— Internet Service Provider.
|
TCP
|
— Transmission Control
Protocol.
|
UPS
|
— Uninterruptible Power Supply.
|
HSDPA
|
— High Speed Downlink Packet
Access.
|
EDGE
|
— Enhanced Data Rate for GSM
[Global System for Mobile Communication]
|
VHF
|
— Very High
Frequency.
|
UHF
|
— Ultra High Frequency.
|
GPRS
|
— General Packet Radio Service.
|
WAP
|
— Wireless Application
Protocol.
|
ARPANET
|
— Advanced Research Project
Agency Network.
|
IBM
|
— International Business
Machines.
|
HP
|
— Hewlett Packard.
|
AM/FM
|
— Amplitude/ Frequency
Modulation.
|
WLAN
|
— Wireless Local Area Network
|
USB
|
— Universal Serial Bus.
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