Easynet’s Mobility Portfolio Helps Businesses Address Their Global Communications and Efficiency Challenges
London, 27th May 2009 – Easynet Global Services is today introducing the new Mobile Data service that will offer flat rate, unlimited Internet access via 3G networks so helping business customers to significantly increase their productivity away from the office . The Easynet Managed Mobility Portfolio will now allow workers to easily and securely communicate whilst on the move, delivering significant cost savings and increased productivity.
Mobile working has become the norm in today’s business environment and it is essential for employees to be able to quickly and easily have internet access at home, on the train or at an offsite meeting. Easynet’s Managed Mobility Portfolio allows workers to maximise their work time when they are out of the office and makes it easier for executives to manage their working day.
The combination of Easynet’s Mobile Data with Mobile Office gives customers cost effective mobility in their local country as well as abroad. While Mobile Data delivers the flexibility and mobility of 3G networks, Mobile Office provides an excellent alternative to the high costs often associated with roaming on 3G networks by providing fixed and wi-fi broadband network access.
The advantage of the Managed Mobility Portfolio is that it ensures mobile communications are fully protected by corporate VPNs and firewalls, helping alleviate concerns about data protection. The service is fully supported 24/7 which avoids any downturns and admin for the IT department.
Mark Madden, Easynet’s Global Marketing Director, said: “Our customers’ workforce is increasingly taking to mobile working and we want to be able to help them to do this. It is important that in these economic conditions, resource is managed in the most efficient way and this includes mobile workers not wasting any time when they are on the move. Our managed mobility portfolio means that you can work wherever and whenever you are.”
The service will be available from April in the UK, Netherlands, Sweden, China, Singapore, Japan and United States with future plans to roll it out in Germany, France, Spain and Italy .
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