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repeater
thumb|A radio repeater retransmits a radio signal.
Open Handset Alliance
organization

roaming
thumb|An SMS welcome to [[Proximus (Belgium) customers who have roamed onto T-Mobile (now EE) in the UK]]
assisted GNSS
system to improve the time-to-first-fix of a GNSS receiver
mobile network operator
cellular service provider
VoLTE
Voice over LTE wireless network

m-learning
M-learning, or mobile learning, is a form of distance education or technology enhanced active learning where learners use portable devices such as mobile phones to learn anywhere and anytime. Reviews of 97 studies published between 2014 and 2023 show that well-planned mobile learning can improve engagement, knowledge, and skills at different education levels. The portability that mobile devices provide allows for learning anywhere, hence the term "mobile" in "mobile learning." M-learning devices include computers, MP3 players, mobile phones, and tablets. M-learning can be an important part of
mobile virtual network operator
mobile telecommunication operator that doesn't operate its own network
Rich Communication Services
communication protocol for mobile phones, aiming at replacing SMS and MMS messages with a system that is richer, provides phonebook polling (for service discovery), and transmit in-call multimedia via mobile data
mobile commerce
delivery of electronic commerce capabilities directly into the consumer’s hand, anywhere, via wireless technology
LTE Advanced
mobile communication standard and major enhancement of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard
over-the-air update
secure distribution of software, configuration settings, or encryption keys to electronic devices via an insecure connection
handover
In cellular telecommunications, handover, or handoff, is the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel connected to the core network to another channel. In satellite communications it is the process of transferring satellite control responsibility from one earth station to another without loss or interruption of service.
Public Land Mobile Network
combination of wireless communication services offered by a specific operator in a specific country
push technology
style of Internet-based communication
proximity marketing
localized wireless distribution of advertising content associated with a particular place
predictive text
input technology for mobile phone keypads
Short Message Service Center
network element in the mobile telephone network
Short Message Peer-to-Peer
protocol designed to provide an interface for the transfer of short messages

mobile phone tracking
identifying the location of a mobile phone

Narrowband IoT
radio technology standard

mobile ticketing
process whereby customers can order, pay for, obtain and/or validate tickets using mobile phones, without the need of a physical ticket
Sony Watchman
trademark
Tango
mobile computer vision platform for Android developed by Google
tri-band
type of mobile phone
Voice over 5G NR
high-speed wireless communication functionality
mobile technology
technology used for cellular communication, including mobile computing and mobile telecommunications
handheld television
portable device for watching television
mobile phone operator
mobile telecommunications company that provides wireless Internet GSM services for mobile device users
Personal Communications Service
type of mobile phone service
electronic serial number
type of serial number
System Architecture Evolution
core network architecture of 3GPP's LTE wireless communication standard
mobile virtual private network
type of virtual private network for mobile devices
enterprise mobility management
management of mobile devices in business
mobile radio station
wireless communications systems and devices which are based on radio frequencies
Mobile Virtual Network Enabler
provider of services for Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Infobip
Infobip is a Croatian IT and telecommunications company founded in 2006.
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
point-to-multipoint interface for 3GPP cellular networks
Cellular repeater
type of bi-directional amplifier
EMI
computer network protocol
Mobile Assisted Language Learning
language learning technique
One NZ
Telecommunications company in New Zealand
ViLTE
conversational video service
S-GPS
Simultaneous GPS (S-GPS) is a method to allow a GPS reception and CDMA communications to operate simultaneously in a mobile phone.
Swarachakra
Swarachakra (Devanagari: ) is a free text input application developed by the IDIN group at Industrial Design Center (IDC), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay for Indic scripts. Swarachakra's alphabetical keyboard layout performed better than the Inscript layout (a QWERTY-based design and government standard in India). As of 2014, it is available for Android devices in twelve languages.
LTE-M
LTE-M or LTE-MTC ("Long-Term Evolution Machine Type Communication") is a type of low-power wide-area network radio communication technology standard developed by 3GPP for machine-to-machine and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. LTE-M includes eMTC ("enhanced Machine Type Communication"), also known as LTE Cat-M1, whose specification was frozen in June 2016 as part of 3GPP Release 13 (LTE Advanced Pro), as well as LTE Cat-M2.
mobile equipment identifier
unique number for station equipment
Smart Mobility Architecture
Computer-on-Module form factor
LTE in unlicensed spectrum
proposed extension of the Long-Term Evolution wireless standard intended to allow cellular network operators to offload some of their data traffic by accessing the unlicensed 5 GHz frequency band
Online charging system
system allowing providers of communication services to charge customers based on service usage
LTE-WLAN Aggregation
technology
Non-access stratum
functional layer in UMTS protocol stack in wireless networking
signal strength
the transmitter power output as received by a reference antenna at a distance from the transmitting antenna