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09 November 2004
How do wireless data users access corporate computers and networks?
A recent report from InStat/MDR titled Remote access to Corporate Networks growing sheds some light on wireless data usage.
Conceding that wireless access is still rare, it appears that laptops and notebooks are the primary wireless access devices. The use of these devices goes with higher frequency of access and data transfer patterns. Thus, it is users of laptops and notebooks who upload and download the most data wirelessly. Access through VPN is used by about half of the respondents and not exclusively. Finally, among a list of potential VoIP applications, respondents are most interested by the possibility of making voice calls from their notebook computers.
A word on method: In-Stat/MDR surveyed about 500 wireless data users and planned users, from its Technology Adoption Panel.
Where: US
When: 2004
Posted at 10:15 AM in Digital behaviour, Usage at Work | Permalink
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