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Why Enterprises Should Deploy Voice Over Wireless LAN (VoWLAN)

Overview Providing mobile workers inside the enterprise with wireless functional voice and data communications can allow them to be accessible and productive regardless of where they are located. That continuous accessibility can make one's organization more responsive and boost productivity in ways that have a direct impact on ROI. Organizations whose employees can communicate more freely and respond more quickly can outperform their competitors by providing better service more efficiently and at a lower overall cost, making voice over wireless LAN one of the essentials to a mobile solution that enhances business agility.

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Motorola
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Date Published
Apr 1, 2009
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Wireless LAN, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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