Satellite L500D - What kind of slot is under the battery?

I have found a slot( i think it's memory slot) under battery in my satellite L500D. What kind of slot is that?(It looks like for MicroSD card, but sign says it's WIS slot - I have searched but I haven't found what does it means)
Does it work in my laptop or it's for other models?

Hi
Memory slots are placed near the batter bay.
But the slots are not placed under the battery.
It would be interesting to see the slot on the picture.
As far as I know the notebook does not support the 3G therefore I dont think that this is a slot for a 3G card.
Of course the notebook supports an Bridge Media slot which handles the SD Card, SDHC Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard but this slot is placed on the front of the notebook.

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