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Push services
Examples of WAP services that can be pushed include:
Notification of new e-mail, voice mail, etc.
News, sports results, weather forecasts, financial 
information (stock quotes etc.).
Personal Information Manager (PIM) - delivery of 
contacts, meeting requests etc.
Smart card e-cash.
Interactive games.
In the T610/612, the user selects whether to allow push 
messages or not. There are two different forms of Push 
services:
Service Indication (SI)
An SI service sends to the browser a text message with a 
URL of a WAP page. If the user decides to load the URL, 
normal WAP browsing commences. When an SI is 
received by the T610/612, the user can load it 
immediately, postpone it or delete it. Received SIs are 
stored in the Push Inbox and can be viewed and loaded at 
a later time. The Push Inbox displays a list containing the 
first part of each received message. The list is sorted by 
action attribute (high/medium/low) or reception time of 
the message.
Service Loading (SL)
An SL service sends and displays a WAP page if 
accepted by the user. If the SL is not accepted, it is 
loaded and stored in the cache for later use. The user can 
start the browser and load the page from the cache 
manually.
Mobile Internet
The mobile Internet offers much more than mobile 
access to the Internet. It opens up a whole new range of 
situation-based services that give the user access to 
personalized communications, information and 
entertainment, anytime, anywhere. 
Data connections
In order to browse via WAP or use an Internet 
connection, the user must have a data communication 
connection configured in the phone. This connection 
contains specific settings and parameters to connect to an 
appropriate server. Several data connections can be saved 
in the T610/612. To make it easier for the user, data 
connections can be provided by the operator via OTA 
provisioning.
Advantages of data connections include:
Once the data connections are defined and named, the 
user does not have to enter the settings for the con-
nection again.
Data connections can be re-used at any time.
Individual data settings for working with WAP, e-
mail or the Internet can be stored and activated as 
needed.
Data connections can be used for both GSM Data and 
GPRS connection settings.
Bearer type for WAP and corresponding bearer-spe-
cific parameters may be selected.
Data connections contain all the necessary settings 
for the Internet access point, including modem pool 
phone number or IP address, user ID and password.