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4G’s Railway Journey

on July 07, 2010 by Mark Ivey

Sprint is finding 4G being used in a variety of business applications. These range from a food bank in Chicago to a police department in Maryland; in each, 4G is already becoming a must-have business tool for organizations, helping them drive new productivity.

Besides enterprises, government agencies, and nonprofits adopting 4G, individual business users are getting on the 4G bandwagon too. Here’s a story about an architect (and avid mobile device enthusiast) who is getting more work done with a 4G connection as he commutes to and from Seattle.

Let us know how you use 4G, whether it’s for streaming Internet videos while you are waiting for a friend, or to keep connected with your office mates as you move about between meetings.


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Mark Ivey is a contributing editor of the Seamless Enterprise blog. He has a broad corporate background that spans marketing, media and executive communications. He got his start as a journalist, working as a writer for BusinessWeek magazine for almost a decade. He’s since served in senior communications jobs in other companies like Sun Microsystems and Intel, where he authored a book on consumer technology (Dell Publishing). He is a native of Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas, Austin. He now lives with his wife in San Jose, California.

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