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Wireless Telephones
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ALSO CALLED: Mobile Phones, Cell Phones, Mobile Telephones, Wireless Phones, and Cellular Telephones
DEFINITION: Cellular telephone, sometimes called mobile telephone, is a type of short-wave analog or digital telecommunication in which a subscriber has a wireless connection from a mobile telephone to a relatively nearby transmitter. The transmitter's span of
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Is It Time to Share? Five Ways to Improve Employees' Access to Applications
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In this document network resellers share five important strategies for improving applications access.
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Five steps to mobile unified communications
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Join a wireless technologies specialist as he counts down the five critical considerations when investigating a mobile unified communications solution.
Posted: 15 Sep 2008 | Premiered: 15 Sep 2008
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E-Guide: Mobile Unified Communications
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Unified communications (UC) is one of the most widely discussed topics in IT today. Read this Expert Lesson and explore the applications, technology, and benefits of Mobile UC.
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Merging Mobility with Unified Communications
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Unified Communications is about getting the right information, in the right context, sent to the right people with the right timing.
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Avaya Unified Communications Can Reduce Cell Phone Expenses
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Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy
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By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing.
Posted: 19 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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FAQs on mobile policies
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E-Guide: Developing and Instituting Corporate Mobile Device Policies
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Posted: 17 Apr 2008 | Published: 21 Apr 2008
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Improving Communications in Emergency Situations: Mobile Business Continuity Planning Solutions That Help Mitigate Risks and Improve Responsiveness to Emergency Situations
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This white paper addresses the ways in which organizations can ensure preparedness by deploying wireless software solutions based on the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution and BlackBerry applications from Wallace Wireless.
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WIRELESS TELEPHONES DEFINITION (continued):
coverage is called a cell. Generally, cellular telephone service is available in urban areas and along major highways. As the cellular telephone user moves from one cell or area of coverage to another, the telephone is effectively passed on to the local cell transmitter. A cellular telephone is not to be confused with a cordless telephone (which is simply a phone with a very short wireless connection to a local phone outlet). A newer service similar to cellular is
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