About Data Communication - Sony Ericsson FOMA SO905iCS Manual

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About Data Communication

You can use the FOMA terminal for three types of
data communication, packet communication, 64K
data communication, and data transfer (OBEX™
communication).
 The FOMA terminal does not support Remote Wakeup.
 The FOMA terminal does not support FAX communication.
 If you are going to connect the FOMA terminal to DoCoMo's
"sigmarionⅡ"/"sigmarionⅢ"/"musea" PDA to perform data
communication, you should update "sigmarionⅡ"/"musea". For
details about updating, see the DoCoMo website.
 64K data communication to be performed by connecting to a
PC is not available overseas. When you originate the packet
communication, use the IP connection to communicate (the
PPP connection cannot originate the packet communication).
Data Transfer (OBEX™ Communication)
Data such as an image, music, Phonebook, or mail can
be sent and received between the FOMA terminals and
other devices such as a PC.
■ Infrared communication/iC communication
FOMA terminal
■ FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(optional)/microSD memory card/DoCoMo keitai
datalink
FOMA terminal
Packet Communication
A charge applies to this type of communication based
on the volume of exchanged data (maximum reception
speed 3.6Mbps, maximum transmission speed 384kbps).
You can perform packet communication by connecting
the FOMA terminal to a PC using the FOMA USB
Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional) and
making the necessary settings. Use a FOMA packet
communication-compliant access point such as
DoCoMo's Internet connection service "mopera U"
/"mopera". You can also exchange data by accessing
an in-house LAN connected to the FOMA network.
 Note that packet communication could be expensive if you
exchange large volumes of data such as viewing sites or
Internet home pages that contain images or downloading files.
 The maximum transmission/reception speed is 384kbps
outside of the FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area.
 When you use DoCoMo's "sigmarionⅢ"/"sigmarionⅡ"
/"musea" PDA to perform packet communication, the
maximum transmission/reception speed is 384kbps. It does
not support the high-speed communication compatible with
High-Speed Area.
64K Data Communication
A charge applies to this type of communication based
on the duration of a communication.
You can per for m 64K data communication by
connecting the FOMA terminal to a PC using the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional)
and making the necessary settings. Use a FOMA 64K
data communication-compliant access point such as
DoCoMo's Internet connection service "mopera U"
/"mopera" or ISDN synchronous 64K access points.
 Note that 64K data communication could be expensive if it is
performed for a long period of time.
Precautions on Use
Usage Fee of Internet Service Provider
FOMA terminal
When you use the Internet, a usage fee is required for
your Internet service provider. This usage fee, which
is separate from the FOMA service charges, must
be paid directly to the Internet service provider. For
details about usage fees, contact your Internet service
provider.
You can use DoCoMo's Internet connection service
PC, etc.
"mopera U"/"mopera".
To use "mopera U", you need to subscribe to this
service (paid service). No monthly charge is required
to use "mopera" and you do not need to subscribe to
it.
PC, etc.
Setting a Host (Such as an Internet Service
Provider)
The host for packet communication is different from
the host for 64K data communication. To use packet
communication, use a packet communication-
compliant host; to use 64K data communication, use
a FOMA 64K data communication-compliant host or
ISDN synchronous 64K-compliant host.
 You cannot connect to a DoPa access point.
 You cannot connect to a PHS 64K/32K data communication
access point such as PIAFS.
User Authentication for Network Access
User authentication (ID and password) may be
required when connecting to some hosts. If user
authentication is required, enter your ID and password
on the communication software (dial-up network) for
connecting to the host. The Internet service provider or
the network administrator of the host assigns an ID and
password. For details, contact your Internet service
provider or the network administrator of the host.
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