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Mobile Phone Frequently Asked Questions
A SIM Free mobile phone means you get the phone without the line (or the GSM chip / SIM, that goes with it). It also means that the phone is not locked to any particular network so any sim card will work with your phone. You need to check the frequency of your network is available on the phone you want to buy.

What does a Sim-Free Mobile Phone mean?

EXCHANGE MASTERS - Bringing future technology to you at an a...
Sim-Free means the Mobile Phone does not come with a sim card. You either must have your own sim card to place in the phone or you need to buy a pay as you go sim card of your choice (T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone or O2) to insert in the handset. See similar questions...

What does “Hepatitis” mean?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Hepatitis means “inflammation of the liver.” Many viruses, alcohol, drugs, and various chemicals can cause hepatitis. See similar questions...

What does it mean to be “on the spectrum”?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means it manifests itself in many different forms. A diagnosis can range from mild to severe, and though children who have it (i.e. are on the spectrum) are likely to exhibit similar traits, they're also as individual as the colors of a rainbow, each one managing a grab bag of symptoms. While one child may rarely speak and have difficulty learning how to read and write, another can be so high-functioning he's able to attend classes in a mainstream school. See similar questions...

What does “asynchronous” mean?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions - Online Learning - Ithaca C...
Synchronous communication refers to interaction happening in real-time – a meeting or phone conference, for example.  Asynchronous communication happens anytime and doesn’t rely on being together at the same time – in person or electronically.  E-mail is a good example of asynchronous communication.  Unlike e-mail, asynchronous message boards allow an online discussion to be well-organized into threads.  It is a common technique used in online learning. See similar questions...

What Does “Course Investment” Mean?

dnm: FAQ on Syllabus Policies
All of the specific course grading percentages include a line for course investment. Course investment is the only component of the grade where I can reward you for effort and the time you put into the course. The largest components of course investment are attendance and speaking up in class, since coming to class prepared to discuss the readings every time requires quite a lot of time and effort. Minor or ungraded assignments may also be incorporated into the course investment grade. See similar questions...

What's a sim free mobile phone?

RedRose Mobile Phones - FAQ
A sim free mobile is just a mobile phone in its purest form, as it was manufactured. When a mobile is built, it isn't put together with any contract or company network in mind; it's just a brand new mobile phone ready to be used with the sim card you choose to insert. It's a bit like your own new computer before you had an internet provider or an account set up. It's important to differentiate between sim free mobile phones and unlocked phones, which are by definition tampered goods. See similar questions...

What does "SIM Free Phone" mean?

FAQ's from mPhone your online mobile phone retailer
SIM Free means you get the phone without the line (or the GSM chip / SIM, that goes with it). It also means that the phone is not locked to any particular network. You need to check the frequency of your network is available on the phone you want to buy. See similar questions...

What does “royalty free” mean?

apl | faqs
Royalty free provides an alternative to rights managed pictures. Instead of paying fees on a use-by-use basis you pay a single flat fee for each image bought according to its size. You are then free to use the image as you wish. You may use it multiple times and for multiple uses for the set fee you have paid. All images on the APL site are royalty free. See similar questions...

What does “sonicate” mean?

Frequently Asked Questions
If AccuStandard has a product with known or suspected solubility problems that can be corrected by sonication, “sonicate” is written on the label. An example of when this could happen is with products that may precipitate out of solution when they get cold. During shipment we cannot control the temperature of the products, and some of the less soluble analytes may start to precipitate out. See similar questions...

What does Sim Free mean?

Welcome to SIMple Communications : FAQ 1/5
Phones that are not attached/locked to any network and can be purchased without sim cards (the chip that connects it to a network) – These are more expensive as they have no network subsidies. See similar questions...

What Do You Mean By “Extreme Conditions”?

dnm: FAQ on Syllabus Policies
Examples from the past: breaking an arm in week 9, resulting in difficulty typing and a lot of time under pain medication. Anything that has produced University or medical paperwork and results in 3 or more absences probably qualifies as an extreme condition. See similar questions...

Why should I pay for a sim free mobile phone when I can get one free on a contract?

RedRose Mobile Phones - FAQ
Well you may not want a contract, or you may live in a country where you cannot get a contract, or you may have to pay a deposit before you are allowed the contract, or you may need lots of phones, or you may not want to be committed to paying a network provider a chunk of money for calls you do not know for sure you are going to make, or you may not be able to get the very latest phone on contract yet, or you may have lost/broken/swallowed your last phone and want a brand new replacement to use. See similar questions...

What does it mean to “lock in” or “float” a rate?

GERSHMAN MORTGAGE | HOME LOANS | MORTGAGES | REFINANCE | NEW...
Locking-in” a rate is a process in which a lender guarantees a borrower a specific rate for a certain period of time, even if rates fluctuate during that period. At Gershman Mortgage, you can “lock-in” a rate for up to 270 days. When “floating” a rate, the borrower chooses to allow their rate to fluctuate with the market from the time of the application until the closing. See similar questions...

What do I need to make a sim free mobile phone work?

RedRose Mobile Phones - FAQ
Just read the instructions, charge the battery, insert your existing sim card (any network, contract or not) or a new sim card, turn it on and you're ready. You may not be able to use all mobile phones in all countries, but more and more phones can be used anywhere there is a mobile phone telecommunications network, so long as you have the right sim card. See similar questions...

What does “ArtMattan” mean?

ArtMattan Films
The Harmattan is a dry dusty wind that blows along the northwest coast of Africa. ArtMattan also refers to Art in Manhattan. No, ArtMattan is a distribution company, not a production company, so we don't look at scripts. We only consider completed films. See similar questions...

What Does “Prerequisite” Mean?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mathematics Requirements at...
In order to take a course that has a prerequisite (courses or scores that will enable you to successfully complete the current course) you must have had that prerequisite, tested out of the prerequisite, or scored high enough on your SAT or ACT to place out of the prerequisite. Therefore, if you have not met the prerequisite, you will be dropped from a class once the prerequisite check is run even if you were able to register for the class initially. See similar questions...

What does “lapped on” mean?

Georgian Downs
A horse is said to be “lapped on” another at the wire when its nose is opposite of at least the hind quarter of the horses ahead. See similar questions...

What does “hosting” mean?

Shiesl Corporation
To have your web site available to your potential customers that are surfing the web you need to have it on a computer that is connected to the World Wide Web or Web. This computer needs to have a software program or programs known as a web server that can allow access to the files that make up your web site when ever a user requests access. See similar questions...

What does “roll over” mean?

ipac - common questions
Roll over simply means moving money within the tax-effective superannuation environment. For example, you may choose to ”roll over” your super into another fund when you leave your employer, or “roll over” the taxable part of your termination payment into your super fund. See similar questions...

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