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ALSO CALLED: Wireless Network Industry, Cellular Services Industry, Mobile Services Industry, Cellular Industry, Cell Phone Industry, Wireless Services Industry, Mobile Industry, Mobile Phone Industry
DEFINITION: Push Voice is a service that enables functionality normally associated with PBX-based phonesystems for cellular phones or other mobile handsets. This capacity helps to integrate mobilehandsets with corporate communications systems.Added functions may include:call monitoringmultiple voice mail message types and handlingspeed dialing, possibly with access to a shared, organizational phone directorycall  … 
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WIRELESS INDUSTRY DEFINITION (continued): … Push Voice is a service that enables functionality normally associated with PBX-based phonesystems for cellular phones or other mobile handsets. This capacity helps to integrate mobilehandsets with corporate communications systems.Added functions may include:call monitoringmultiple voice mail message types and handlingspeed dialing, possibly with access to a shared, organizational phone directorycall flowsconferencingrich voice mail communicationsunifiedcommunications, enabling (for example) voice capability for emaildirect dial into corporate call centerstracking for cost monitoring, audit and compliancerecordsimmediate 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 andadvisory firm, roughly 75% of enterprise workers are mobile at least 25% of the time. "Mostcommunications in business today are still via phone, especially with a mobile device," Goldsaid.
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