|
|
|
Useful Links
|
If you have mobile data on your handset, it is possible
to access a vast amount of information using web addresses that are specifically
designed for mobile data use. These mobile data sites are designed to work
directly with your handset and provide you with information that is designed be
displayed correctly on your units screen.
Many of the major sites have wireless
applications, we have outlined just a few of them below. If you wish to see a
list of the more popular sites that are available, clink on the link below and
you can download a list of over 80 useful links! If you have any sites that you
feel would be beneficial, contact us and let us know.
|
|
|
www.yahoo.com
http://mobile.yahoo.com
Yahoo is the leader in internet information and by using the mobile side of
Yahoo; you will have the power of Yahoo in your handset. Of course, you will
have to have mobile data turned on in your handset but it is a small price to
pay to have this much information available.
www.ups.com
http://mobile.ups.com
This is the popular UPS web site and the handset version. If you use the handset
version, you can access shipping information using the tracking number from your
handset. You can also find estimated shipping costs and drop off locations.
www.fedex.com
http://mobile.fedex.com
You can perform the same functions on the FedEx site as you can on UPS site. You
can access shipping information, estimated shipping costs and drop off
locations.
www.sendmeareminder.com
www.sendmeareminder.com/index.wml
This is a useful site that enables you to schedule reminders/alerts to be sent
to your handset.
www.pga.com
http://wap.pga.com
Visit this mobile site and receive PGA tour news and scores on your handset. |
http://iden.motorola.com/nextel/applications
This is a site where you can download J2ME applications for your Java capable
handset. Choose from business applications or games. Dont forget, you need to
purchase a data cable from us to be able to program the application into your
handset. To see the data cables available click here and then select your
handset.
www.fcc.gov
this is the address to the Federal Communications Commission. Here you will find
useful information regarding frequency allocation, information on applying for a
frequency license and you can renew existing licenses. It is a large site but it
is full of good information.
www.rcrnews.com
This is another great site full of industry information. If you are looking to
see what is going on in the world of communications on a monthly basis, this is
a good place to start. A subscription to the RCR magazine is also available.
|
| |
|
|