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Questions
VoWLAN (allow a few minutes to download) - Killer Application or Killer
Headache? Listen to an industry expert's wise
perspective on this new and potentially powerful
technology but beware, traps lie ahead for the
unwary.
Ever wonder
what WAN, PAN, LAN and MAN stood for?
Stop scratching your head and click here for a list
of all those wonderful wireless acronyms.
Questioning our
expertise? Please do!
Have a wireless question? We consider
that the perfect opportunity to prove our expertise
to you. Want to know how far a Wireless LAN Card can
reach? At what speeds can you establish a wireless
bridge? Just exactly how secure is wireless?
Answering these types of questions is just the
beginning of how Proximity Wireless can improve your
wireless world. Contact us today to experience just
a sampling of what Proximity Wireless' knowledge can
bring to your company. We look forward to solving
your company's wireless communication needs.
What does
mobility mean to your business?
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Peace of
mind.
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Able to
respond at the speed of business.
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To create an
atmosphere of responsiveness that
prevents clients from waiting.
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The ability
to stay ahead of the flood of
information and manage it vs. it
managing us.
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Keeping tabs
on the field people and able to direct
them better.
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Mobile
applications that service not only
business needs but personal as well.
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Being able
to connect to the least expensive and
fastest connection available, regardless
of where you are - Mobile IP.
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Ubiquitous
high speed (WiFi or 2.5 thru 3G)
coverage throughout public, private or
government facilities meaning 144kb/s -
54mb/s.
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Seamless
roaming between private networks and
public macro networks.
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What are the
productivity, financial & operational implications
of mobility to your business - now & in the
future?
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Doing more
with less.
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Keeping
costs down.
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Uniform and
timely distribution of business critical
information.
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Businesses
will continue to push more and more of
their "behind the firewall apps" to
their handsets as well as enterprise
voice communications, until they have
many of their primary tools available
that way.
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