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== Definition ==
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== Definitions ==
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=== Broadband ===
   
 
'''Mobility''' refers to a [[user]]'s ability to [[access]] a [[broadband]] system anytime and anywhere. Mobility depends on the ability of a [[user]] to [[roam]] without the [[signal]] [[drop]]ping or [[degrade|degrading]].
 
'''Mobility''' refers to a [[user]]'s ability to [[access]] a [[broadband]] system anytime and anywhere. Mobility depends on the ability of a [[user]] to [[roam]] without the [[signal]] [[drop]]ping or [[degrade|degrading]].
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=== Telework ===
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'''Mobility''' is
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{{Quote|the ability of [[employee]]s, enabled by [[information technology]], to perform their work in areas other than an assigned office or [[workstation]].<ref>[[GAO]], Federal Real Property: Selected Agencies Plan to Use Workforce Mobility to Reduce Space, but Most Efforts Are Too New to Have Realized Savings, at 1 n.2 (Oct. 2013) (GAO Report GAO-14-41) ([http://www.gao.gov/assets/660/658454.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
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== Overview ==
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In the mobile world, there is a greater tendency to need to share [[network]]s, making the ability to [[interconnect]] a vital component of the [[mobile]] experience.
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== References ==
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== See also ==
 
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* [[Mobile device]]
 
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* [[Mobile]]
 
* [[Mobile]]
 
* [[Mobile broadband]]
 
* [[Mobile broadband]]
 
* [[Mobile broadband service]]
 
* [[Mobile broadband service]]
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* [[Mobile communications]]
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* [[Mobile communications device]]
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* [[Mobile computing]]
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* [[Mobile computing device]]
 
* [[Mobile device]]
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* [[Mobile platform]]
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* [[Mobile service]]
   
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== Overview ==
 
 
In the mobile world, there is a greater tendency to need to share [[network]]s, making the ability to [[interconnect]] a vital component of the mobile experience.
 
 
[[Category:Wireless]]
 
[[Category:Wireless]]
 
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[[Category:Employment]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 18 November 2013

Definitions[]

Broadband[]

Mobility refers to a user's ability to access a broadband system anytime and anywhere. Mobility depends on the ability of a user to roam without the signal dropping or degrading.

Telework[]

Mobility is

the ability of employees, enabled by information technology, to perform their work in areas other than an assigned office or workstation.[1]

Overview[]

In the mobile world, there is a greater tendency to need to share networks, making the ability to interconnect a vital component of the mobile experience.

References[]

  1. GAO, Federal Real Property: Selected Agencies Plan to Use Workforce Mobility to Reduce Space, but Most Efforts Are Too New to Have Realized Savings, at 1 n.2 (Oct. 2013) (GAO Report GAO-14-41) (full-text).

See also[]