Is your business cellphone your main business communications device?
Posted May 31st 2006 6:30PM by Brian White
Filed under: Cellular, Business

Most businesspeople rely on their wireless phones to carry out all kinds of business -- whether inside or outside the office sometimes. IDC reports that telecom managers inside companies believe 28% of employees are using mobile phones as the main business conduit for daily business.
Why shouldn't it be this high? More and more, residential customers and business customers can't be tied down to one location while they talk and conduct business, and more and more residentail landline phones are bing disconnected. Should businesses start to disconnect landline phones (not likely soon), we'd all know that the world has changed by then.
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1. And who now is not present phone? Even at children it as a necessary component! So it is impossible to tell that phones are necessary only for business.
Posted at 10:29PM on May 31st 2006 by GlooM