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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Wireless for those who roam
Work away from work gets easier with technology points out that wireless hot spots is a key enabler for employees on the move, but if the telecom industry was in any way "normal" there would be no need for wireless hot spots. The telecom networks would have handled this both performance- and cost-wise. As we all know that's not so today, but forward-looking operators will understand that's the way to go.
The note goes on describing a few useful tools for the roaming worker, including from DataViz and WebEx.
The note goes on describing a few useful tools for the roaming worker, including from DataViz and WebEx.
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I agree. 70% of all 3G traffic comes from campus applications, and this already reflects the way people use their mobiles -- roaming in the wide area is evidently more valuable to users than local connectivity.
At the same time, three out of four users with Wi-Fi-enabled devices do not use Wi-Fi connectivity when traveling. Users see the cost of Wi-Fi hotspots and abandon connectivity attempts.
At the same time, three out of four users with Wi-Fi-enabled devices do not use Wi-Fi connectivity when traveling. Users see the cost of Wi-Fi hotspots and abandon connectivity attempts.
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