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Strategic Mobility Planning Positioning Your Organization For The Future

October 17, 2008

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By Motorola

It's a different world today. Business can be conducted in airports while waiting for a flight, on conference calls that seamlessly move the conversation from office phone to cell phone, or at home on a laptop securely connected to the enterprise server. Consumers and workers want to stay connected and want the ability to download podcasts, music, business files or other data onto their mobile devices. The ability to retrieve information and to communicate anytime, from anywhere, and with a variety of access networks and devices has become more than a "nice to have." At Motorola we call this Seamless Mobility — End-user application experiences that follow the user anywhere and anytime independent of the networks and devices while adapting to the users' context, preferences and environments.

Mobility is becoming essential to many customer segments such as enterprises, public safety and other government agencies, as well as wide area network service providers and content providers. For example, enterprises are seeing opportunities to achieve major reductions in operational expenses using mobility. A large medical equipment manufacturer envisions a billion dollar saving opportunity by enabling their 25,000 mobile service personnel to perform remote real-time trouble shooting of complex electronics on medical equipment by enabling and extending video streaming functionality on the mobile devices. In addition an Economist Intelligence Unit report noted that 75% of executive computer users believed that mobility is either critical or very important to job success.

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