Method of storing e-mail address information on a SIM card

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing – Demand based messaging

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C709S207000, C709S236000, C379S355010, C711S115000

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06895428

ABSTRACT:
A method of storing an e-mail address within an Abbreviated Dialing Number (ADN) record of a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is provided. The ADN record typically includes a plurality of fields having personal contact information relating to a contact stored in the ADN record. The inventive method includes the steps of allocating a first number of bytes of memory space to a first field in the ADN record, storing an e-mail address of a contact in the first field in the ADN record, and setting a flag in a second field in the ADN record indicating a presence of a e-mail address in the first field in the ADN record.

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