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Welcome to the June 2009 edition of the Wells Communications newsletter. |
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Power Up With Rebates
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MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console |
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White Paper: The True Cost of Cheap Computers |
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New Motorola National Service Partner Handbook
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Helpful WellsComm Links |
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| MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console |
System-wide communication. Multiple access points.
One low price.
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When your success depends on efficiency and responsiveness you can depend on the MIP 5000 radio console to keep your staff connected with clear, effective, economizing communications.
Designed for the multi-campus corporate manufacturer, university campus site, hotel complex or remote construction field office, Motorola’s MIP 5000 deployable VoIP radio console provides an easy and affordable way to manage communications without delay anywhere a network connection is available.
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Because the MIP 5000 connects to your existing IP network, installation is simple and cost-effective.
Learn more about the MIP 5000 VoIP Radio Console.
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Why Government Organizations Need Ruggedized Hardware
To realize the phenomenal benefits of mobile computing, equipment needs to be well-designed,
user-friendly, and reliable—terms that, in the field of public safety and government services have
definitions very different from their equivalents in consumer and office markets. Just as the family
minivan isn’t suitable for patrol duty, consumer- and office-grade mobile computers are a poor fit for situations faced by government workers in the field.
The temptation to purchase consumer-grade hardware for mission-critical applications is always
there, particularly in lean times. After all, the purchase price is significantly lower, the hardware
lighter and prettier, the brands familiar—and isn’t one laptop the same as another? But in the unforgiving environments and urgent work faced by public safety and government personnel, “cheap” consumer hardware turns out to be very costly.
A 2007 VDC Research Group study quantified the total cost of owning and supporting a mobile
computing device for five years. In government applications, the cost differences were stark: a
fully rugged notebook computer costs $15,700 to purchase, support, and operate—while a “cheap” consumer laptop costs over $27,100 over the same time frame. Similarly, a “cheap” consumer handheld PDA costs nearly $25,300 over five years—over
$10,000 more than a fully rugged PDA. |
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Download the White Paper and learn more about the TCO Comparison (5-year) for Notebook Computers in Government environments |
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| New Motorola National Service Partner Handbook |
Customer Edition
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Motorola created this handbook as an overview of the new Motorola Service Partner Program in helping you understand the business requirements, qualifications and capabilities of the Service Partners at each level. Continuing advances in technology and complexity have placed an increased expectation on our Service Partners in design & planning, deploying, supporting, enhancing and managing & securing. The Motorola Service Partner Program has been designed to rebrand Motorola’s Field Service Operations, focused on delivered quality and enhanced customer support capabilities. These attributes are fundamental to every customer relationship and differentiates Motorola from their competition. |
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Download the Motorola National Service Partner Handbook. |
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