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 T630/T628
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October 2003
Unified messaging
The user typically receives a short message notify-
ing them that they have a new message in their uni-
fied messaging box, with icons or formatted text 
further enhancing the message.
Internet e-mail alerts
An Internet e-mail alert is provided in the form of a 
short message that typically details the sender of 
the e-mail, the subject field and first few words of 
the e-mail message, and in this case formatted text 
is excellent to identify message elements.
Ring signals
Downloading ring signals from the Internet
News & commercials
World news illustrated, sports scores and news 
headlines, finance and stock market news with dia-
grams and tickers, commercial product promo-
tions, weather reports with maps, tunes from TV 
commercials as ring signals. 
Info & entertainment
Ring signals, e-greetings, football club logo, joke-
of-the-day illustrated by pictures or sound, horo-
scopes, movie related animation or theme song, TV 
show promotions, music artist promotions, lottery 
results, food and drinks pictures and recipes, 
mood-related pictures.
Corporate
Flight schedules, pre-installed corporate logos, 
map snippets and travel info, company branded 
icons and ring signals, corporate e-mail notifica-
tions, affinity programmes where companies notify 
customers of product updates etc., banks notifying 
customers about new services and interest rates, 
call centres providing answers to questions about a 
product, vehicle positioning combining EMS with 
Global Positioning System (GPS) position informa-
tion, job dispatch with delivery addresses for sales 
or courier package delivery, using EMS in a retail 
environment for credit card authorization, remote 
monitoring of machines for service and mainte-
nance purposes.
Using WAP, WAP and SMS for download
Already today services exist on the Internet where 
users can create melodies, and view icons and pic-
tures, subscribe to entertainment and informations 
services. These may develop further in the future to 
support access via PC over the Internet, from the 
phone using WAP and even with an SMS request 
interface.