
Fixed Mobile Convergence
The term Fixed Mobile Convergence describes a wide range of mobile services that converge multiple elements of a fixed communications infrastructure to complement the core mobile service and include many different types of wireless and wired access technologies.
In general, these services allow the user to take advantage of higher speed, cheaper local unlicensed access networks, reserving the licensed spectrum for higher value, low volume transactions.
In general, these services allow the user to take advantage of higher speed, cheaper local unlicensed access networks, reserving the licensed spectrum for higher value, low volume transactions.
According to Gartner managing vice president Bob Hafner, less than 30 per cent of enterprises will be able to build a strong business case to introduce a dual-mode WiFi/cellular FMC environment. Most will simply “let FMC happen” over the next decade as equipment naturally gets replaced.
However, Telindus is helping businesses turn FMC into a cost effective reality today.
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Benefits:
One number, one handset
Reduced call costs
Dual mode WiFi/GSM
Centralised management
Consolidated email
and data access.
and data access.