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Directory April 16, 2002 According to the poll, the favoured wireless standards are Bluetooth and General Packet Radio Systems (GPRS), which enable cable-free access to email, business applications and the Internet. Most companies surveyed already have the correct mobile communications devices in place and simply require the relevant connectivity platform to be deployed. In 91% of cases, employees maintain contact with the office via a mobile phone, laptop, or both. "Using wireless technologies such as GPRS and Bluetooth will transform the way we work remotely by enabling instant access to real time updates and fast and simple transfer of data," said Roger Pengilly, management consultant, Telecoms, Media and Technology (TMT) division at CMG. "Companies are increasingly understanding the benefits of having constant contact with their employees. With a wireless infrastructure in place, employees can work remotely whilst on the train, bus or at an airport and therefore maximise their productivity when out of the office," he continued. For more information about CMG please visit www.cmg.com or go to the LEWIS Virtual Press Room at http://www.lewisvpr.com/clients/cmg.html Press enquiries: www.lewispr.com For general enquiries call Imogen Beck or Zoe Moore at CMG: Please
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