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This section describes the system decomposition of the Connectivity subsystem. Maemo applications can open Internet connections by using the LibConIC API. The Internet Access subsystem take care of the connection to the phone, if necessary, by using the services of the Phone Access subsystem. If an application needs to gain access to the phone's files, the File selector consults the Phone Access subsystem. | This section describes the system decomposition of the Connectivity subsystem. Maemo applications can open Internet connections by using the LibConIC API. The Internet Access subsystem take care of the connection to the phone, if necessary, by using the services of the Phone Access subsystem. If an application needs to gain access to the phone's files, the File selector consults the Phone Access subsystem. | ||
- | In offline mode, none of the radios must be active. The | + | In offline mode, none of the radios must be active. The Device System Management Entity (DSME) of Maemo provides information about the transitions to and from the offline mode. |
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