6-4 Business cards 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.Copy URL — If the message you have receivedcontains a URL address, you can add it to theWWW hotlist (see chapter 7 "Internet: Hotlist"on page 7-12).Received service cardsA DTMF service provider may send DTMF se-quences to its subscribers in the form of a servicecard that can be stored as DTMF contact cards.For more information on Dual Tone Multi Fre-quency (DTMF) tones, see chapter 13 "Phone in-terface: Sending DTMF tones" on page 13-3.Business cardsThe business card is a special short message con-taining personal information about a contact,just like a normal business card. You can sendyour own business card or any contact card as abusiness card.Business cards sent from a device that supportsthe Nokia 9000i Communicator contact card for-mat can be saved directly as new contact cardsin the Contacts directory:• Press Menu in an opened received businesscard and select Create card.• The option Use number allows you to make aphone call to any phone number in thebusiness card (see ”Received messages” onpage 6-3).When you have received a business card, pressReply to send your own business card to thesender.To send a contact card as a business card:1 Open the Business cards folder. Select a busi-ness card and press Open.2 Press Options to define which fields to in-clude (and show) in the business card (figure6-2). Change toggles the fields on or off. Themessage can be up to 160 characters inlength.3 Press Recipient to select a recipient for thebusiness card. Send the message normally, asdescribed in the section ”Sending messages”on page 6-2.CellularWare 1.0 note: When a business cardyou send is received with the Nokia CellularWare1.0 software, the label texts of Tel fields are add-ed to the phone numbers. The label texts must beremoved before the phone numbers can be used.Figure 6-2