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61 Internet APN
"An APN (Access Point Name) that determines the cellular data networks to which a phone can connect. It includes information about what kind of connection, security, and type of IP address the phone should use for the Internet connection." -
62 report lost card
A rich button in the Wallet feature that contains the contact phone number for the card issuer. Tapping the button calls the phone number. -
63 Wallet
"The feature on Windows Phone where a person can add credit cards that can be used to purchase things through the Store or for in-app purchases. Depending on the phone, locale, and OEM, if users add credit cards to Wallet, they will also be able to pay for things with their phones using NFC. The Wallet can also be used to save ""coupons"" that the user may receive from businesses." -
64 attribute
"The name or structure of a field in a database entity. For example, the LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME, and PHONE are attributes of each record in a PhoneList entity. The size of a field and the type of information it contains are also attributes of a database record." -
65 busy
Pertaining to the state of a phone line when it is in use. -
66 busy signal
The indication that the phone is busy. -
67 call
"To attempt to establish a voice conversation with another person or other people from a phone, computer, or mobile device." -
68 dial
To enter numbers on a telephone or mobile device in order to make a phone call. -
69 mobile device
"A piece of handheld equipment such as a portable music or video player, PDA (personal digital assistant), mobile phone, or Windows Mobile device that works on its own but can also connect to a computer. Many of these devices can sync information with Windows." -
70 network
"A group of computers or other devices, such as printers and scanners, that communicate either wirelessly or by using a physical connection, such as an Ethernet cable or a phone line." -
71 pager
A pocket-sized wireless electronic device that uses radio signals to record incoming phone numbers or short text messages. Some pagers allow users to send messages as well. -
72 SPID
"An 8-digit to 14-digit number that identifies the services that you order for each B-channel. For example, when you order Primary Rate ISDN, you obtain two phone numbers and two SPIDs from your Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) provider. Typical ISDN adapters cannot operate without configuring SPIDs." -
73 text telephone
A device that enables the transmission of typed messages over phone lines. These devices typically include keyboards for typing messages to send and display and/or printers to receive messages from one device to another. -
74 dialable format
"A phone number format for dialing of internal, operator or emergency numbers by a computer. Calling cards cannot be used with this format." -
75 demand-dial interface
"A logical interface that represents a demand-dial connection (a PPP link) that is configured on the calling router. The demand-dial interface contains configuration information such as the port to use, the addressing used to create the connection (such as a phone number), authentication and encryption methods, and authentication credentials." -
76 method of contact
"The preferred method of communication with the Business Contact; for example, phone, e-mail message, letter, fax, and so on." -
77 Bluetooth
"A wireless communication technology that conforms to the Bluetooth computing and telecommunications industry specification. This specification describes how mobile phone, landline phones, computers, and mobile devices can easily exchange information by using a short-range wireless connection." -
78 History Log
"The section in an Account, Business Contact, or Opportunity record that contains all items (such as phone logs, business notes, and e-mail messages) that are linked to the record." -
79 Master Category List
"The list of categories that you can use to group items or to find items. This list contains general categories such as Business, Personal, and Phone Calls. You can add categories to and delete categories from this list." -
80 assign
"To specify the owner of a record, such as an account or case, or an activity, such as an e-mail message or phone call. Users can assign cases and activities to either a user or a queue."
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Phone — Phone, n. (Phonetics) a speech sound. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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-phone — [fōn] [< Gr phōnē, a sound: see PHONO ] combining form forming nouns 1. a device producing or transmitting sound [saxophone, megaphone] 2. a telephone [interphone] … English World dictionary