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Consumer Information | Mobile Phones
By now it’s no secret: businesses are using smartphones to their advantages. They allow for instant communications no matter where employees are. What’s more, it allows for the simplest type of communication. While there are many instances when phone calls take too long, or are simply not possible, email is the new communication currency. Employees armed with smartphones are more likely to remain up to date on all important business information.
There are many smartphones available, and so there are tons of choices. Here are a few suggestions when picking the smartphones for your workforce.
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Consumer Information | Mobile Phones
The mobile worker has many unique needs. The typical checklist includes two primary items: cell phone and a laptop computer. Lately, though, cell phone has come to be defined as smartphone. That’s an added cost to any business, but smartphones have become necessary for the mobile worker. Yet there are restrictions to smartphones that might not make them the ideal solution. The recent trend in tablet computers might make more sense.
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Consumer Information | Mobile Phones, VoIP Service
Your unique business needs a unique solution to its communications needs. There is no single be-all, end-all answer that provides the best answer for every business. We discovered this in our VoIP and landlines discussion. There are advantages and disadvantages to each, meaning that each individual business must determine what will best serve its needs. Yet VoIP and landlines aren’t the only services at play. They get the most attention, because they represent the traditional business schema. But there are other options, namely cellular phones.
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Consumer Information | Mobile Phones
Ringback tones allow callers to hear a song when they call you, rather than the standard ringing. Take a look at this to find out how to customize your ringback tones.
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Consumer Information | Mobile Phones
How Do Cellular Phones Work? When you talk into a wireless telephone, it picks up your voice and converts the sound to radio frequency energy (or radio waves). The radio waves travel through the air until they reach a receiver at a nearby base station. The base station then sends your call through the telephone network until it reaches the person you are calling.
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