Nokia 9290 Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide - Page 187
Obtain access to WAP services, Differences between the WWW and WAP services, applications, Set up
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Note: The content of each service depends on the content provider of that service. To use such a service, follow the instructions provided by the content provider. Obtain access to WAP services • you must be within the coverage of a system which supports data calls, • a data service must be activated for your SIM card, • you must have obtained a WAP access point from a WAP service provider, and • you must have entered the proper WAP settings. Differences between the WWW and WAP services applications The WAP application is similar to the WWW application, but there are two differences: • To access WAP services you need to define WAP access points in your communicator. WAP access points are additional to the Internet settings. You can receive WAP access points directly via a short message from your WAP service provider, or define them manually. This chapter contains instructions for manual setup. • Certain bookmarks can be accessed through a specific access point, for example, banking services may have to be accessed through the bank's own access point. The easiest way to use these kinds of services is to define an altogether new bookmark which uses the correct WAP and Internet access point. Set up WAP connections Note: Before you can use the WAP services, you need to configure your WAP settings. Your WAP service provider will provide you with the exact values for the WAP settings. Follow the instructions carefully. You can use this Internet 169