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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).

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