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GSM

ALSO CALLED: Global System for Mobile Communication and GSM Wireless
DEFINITION:

A SIM card, also known as a subscriber identity module, is a smart card that stores data for GSM cellular telephone subscribers. Such data includes user identity, location and phone number, network authorization data, personal security keys, contact lists  … 
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MapXtreme Java v4.8.1
sponsored by MapInfo Corporation
TRIAL SOFTWARE:   Posted: 10 Mar 2008 | Published: 10 Mar 2008
SUMMARY: This IT Download, MapXtreme Java v4.8.1 uses mapping and location-based decision and analysis support systems to make better strategic decisions.

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MapXtreme Java v4.8.1
sponsored by MapInfo Corporation
TRIAL SOFTWARE:   Posted: 10 Mar 2008 | Published: 10 Mar 2008
SUMMARY: This IT Download, MapXtreme Java, provides a Java mapping engine which facilitates optimized location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet, or through an intranet.

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Envinsa Demonstration
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SOFTWARE DEMO:   Posted: 05 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
SUMMARY: This IT Download, Envinsa provides organizations with a scalable web services platform that enables organizations to realize the power of location intelligence across an enterprise while retaining IT management tools.

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GSM DEFINITION (continued): …  and stored text messages. Security features include authentication and encryption to protect data and prevent eavesdropping.

A SIM card and can be switched easily from one phone set to another. The portability of data offers a number of benefits. For example, a user that buys a new phone can install the current SIM card to associate the new phone with the same number and user preferences as the old one. In another common situation, if a phone's battery runs out of … 
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