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Optimizing The Value of Your Subscriber Data
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile network operators are not exploiting the full value of their most valuable assettheir subscriber information. While mobile network operators may be sitting on a gold mine of subscriber data, they do not have the tools they need to exploit it. This paper explains the avenues available to take advantage of their subscriber information.
Posted: 16 Sep 2009 | Published: 16 Sep 2009
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Four Key Ingredients for Successful Mobile Services
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
WHITE PAPER:
To compete and succeed in the changing market, service providers need to enhance their voice offerings and at the same time deliver innovative new experiences for their customers. In this white paper, we present four key ingredients for making this approach work.
Posted: 16 Sep 2009 | Published: 16 Sep 2009
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Broadband - Notice of Funds Availability
sponsored by Motorola, Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
The USDA Rural Utilities Service and NTIA jointly announced the availability of funding and application requirements for the broadband initiatives contained in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. Read on to learn about the RUS grant program, its requirements, and how Motorola can work with you toward an RUS approved grant.
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Published: 20 Aug 2009
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Case Study: Mid-Atlantic Communications Company Delivers Wireless Broadband in Rural America
sponsored by Motorola, Inc.
CASE STUDY:
Telpage initially deployed wireless broadband equipment from a variety of manufacturers in the 900 MHz, 2.4 and 5.7 GHz frequencies to support point-to-point and point-to-multipoint applications. Unfortunately, that equipment could not reliably scale to support increased demand. Read on to learn how Telpage found reliable scalability.
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 | Published: 20 Aug 2009
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Bitpipe Research Guide: Wireless
sponsored by Bitpipe
RESOURCE CENTER:
Wireless technology is becoming an important component of most enterprises' IT infrastructure.
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 | Published: 30 Nov 2006
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WIRELESS INDUSTRY DEFINITION (continued):
flowsconferencingrich voice mail communicationsunified communications, enabling (for example) voice capability for emaildirect dial into corporate call centerstracking for cost monitoring, audit and compliance recordsimmediate use of company extensions and phone numbersuse of leased lines and negotiated calling rates.According to Jack Gold, founder of J.Gold Associates, a Northborough, Mass.-based research and advisory firm, roughly 75% of enterprise workers are mobile at least 25% of the time. "Most communications in business today are still via phone, especially with a mobile device,"
Wireless Industry definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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