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  2. Access Point Name - Wikipedia

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    Typically, APN settings are configured automatically when SIM is inserted or eSIM is activated. [1] An 'Access Point Name' (APN) is the name of a gateway [ 2 ] between a mobile network ( GSM , GPRS , 3G , 4G and 5G ) and another computer network , frequently the public Internet .

  3. SMS gateway - Wikipedia

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    A direct-to-mobile gateway is a device that has built-in wireless GSM connectivity. It allows SMS text messages to be sent and/or received by email, from Web pages or from other software applications by acquiring a unique identifier from the mobile phone's Subscriber Identity Module, or "SIM card".

  4. Configure POP and IMAP settings for Verizon.net AOL Mail ...

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    Settings may be in a different location in each email client, though the Verizon server and port settings will always be the same. For additional questions specific to the email client, check the manufacturer’s website. Manufacturers cannot answer questions about your Verizon.net AOL Mail settings, or your username or password.

  5. Multimedia Messaging Service - Wikipedia

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    MMS icon as it appears under an older version of Google Android. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network. Users and providers may refer to such a message as a PXT, a picture message, or a multimedia message. [1]

  6. Celcom - Wikipedia

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    Celcom operates 2G EDGE, 4G LTE, 4G LTE-A and 5G NR networks. Celcom has broader and more extensive coverage nationwide in Malaysia, compared to other cellular operators. In 2006, Celcom claimed its dual-band GSM (900/1800 MHz) coverage had reached over 98% of Malaysia's populated area, and 100% through satellite coverage. [10]

  7. MMS Architecture - Wikipedia

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    MM1: the interface between MMS User Agent and MMS Center (MMSC, the combination of the MMS Relay & Server). Delivered as HTTP over a packet switched data session. MM2: the interface between MMS Relay and MMS Server. MM3: the interface between MMSC and other messaging systems. Using SMTP. MM4: the interface between MMSC and foreign network ...

  8. Rich Communication Services - Wikipedia

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    It aims to be a replacement of SMS and MMS on cellular networks with more modern features including high resolution image and video support, typing indicators, file sharing, and improved group chat functionality. As with MMS, mobile service must be activated.

  9. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The WAP Forum was founded in 1998 by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Unwired Planet. [14] It aimed primarily to bring together the various wireless technologies in a standardised protocol. [15] In 2002, the WAP Forum was consolidated (along with many other forums of the industry) into Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). [16]