68Mobile webYour phone comes equipped with Mobile Web Service. Youcan view specially designed versions of popular sites whichinclude sports, weather, news, stock quotes, and more.Browsing the web through your phone is not the same asusing your PC since site providers have only selected certainaspects of the available sites which they present to wirelessphone users and have removed most graphics.Each time you launch the Mobile Web Service, your phoneconnects to the Internet and appears in the display.Any time the service indicator icon is visible on the display,you are connected to the Internet and will be billedaccordingly. Rates and pricing vary according to yourservice contract. Stored web content.Mobile Web Service ends an Internet connection after acertain period of inactivity, however some information fromyour session remains stored in the phone, (if you leave yourphone turned on). You can access this information withoutreconnecting to the Internet. If, while viewing storedinformation, you select a link to a site not accessed in yourlast session, you automatically re-connect to the Internet.Launch the Mobile Web ServiceThe first time you use Mobile Web Service, you areprompted to go through a security setup process that takesapproximately three to five minutes. When the security key isinitially sent to the carrier, a unique value is created. If thephone is reset for any reason, you must contact the carrier toreset the security key. The original key is no longer valid andMobile Web Service will not operate.