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Footnotes

[1]
It is possible to use URL addressing scheme to reference any content and services, as for example in WTA telephony services specification from the WAP Forum.
[2]
Even if the PNDS is similar to a smartcard-embedded LDAP server, the set of commands is specific. Due to today's smartcard memory capacitylimitation, a real LDAP implementation into a smartcard is impossible. Furthermore smart card communication protocol is different (actually it is not TCP/IP). Thus, the integration of such a server appears to be an impossible challenge.
[3]
A different operation mode can be set at each request.
[4]
REFERRAL_FOLLOW has not yet been implemented. Smart cards such as those supporting the SIM Toolkit API [ref 15] are appropriate candidates for implementing this type of card-driven action towards the terminal and the network.

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