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iPass has developed mobile software technology that enables automatic and seamless switching between 4G 5G radio signals and (free) Wi-Fi signals This technology is widely used by Google and many other companies
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As part of this transaction, iPass, Inc , a US company formerly a market leader in secure and peer-to-peer internet connectivity, was included After merging with Devicescape, iPass became the owner of a renowned global patent for automatically switching between radio signals (4G 5G) and Wi-Fi
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- What You Need to Know About Controlling the Costs of Mobility
recent iPass survey of enterprises 51 percent believed mobile connectivity costs would outpace inflation with an increase of at least five percent over the coming year – 24 percent believed costs would increase by more than 10 percent That’s the good news The bad news is that most businesses can only estimate their mobile connectivity
- The iPass Mobile Workforce Report
iPass Mobile Workforce Report found the average workday for mobile workers is one hour longer, closer to 10 hours a day Using the new average workday as the starting point, data was grouped, and mobile employees were segmented into three categories: Mobile Masters (34 percent of respondents) worked 55
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