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It’s a
Wireless World
By Kevin Beale
December 2011/January 2012
Someday, in the not so
distant future, schoolchildren will read about the history of telecommunications
and computing. They will read about how homes once were connected to the phone
company, the cable TV company, and even the power company, by separate dedicated
wires. They will read about how our offices used to be connected to the
corporate PBX and to the local area network by other sets of wires. They will
read about how we had to plug in our laptops, tablets, and cell phones overnight
to charge their batteries. They will be amazed at how we could function while
being tied down like this.
The world of wires is
rapidly disappearing. We are breaking free from the wire tethers that keep us in
our offices and limit our productivity as we move throughout our days. We are
using smartphones, laptops, and tablets to access our applications, emails,
files, and network resources no matter where we are. We can work from home while
sitting in our most comfortable easy chairs. We can take notes in meetings
without writing them on pads of paper and then typing them into our computers
when we get back to our offices. Our stacks and file cabinets full of paper are
disappearing.
With the advent of
solutions (such as Amtelco's miSecureMessages interactive smartphone paging
solution) we are accessing on-call schedules, updating our statuses, and sending
and receiving pages on our smartphones and tablets. When we receive pages, we
are able to reply to the person sending the page, letting them know if we are
able to respond or if they need to find another resource. What a concept,
responding to a page and letting the person know we have received it! No more
sitting by a phone and waiting for a return call. Who would have thought it
would someday be this easy?
The final step in
breaking free from our wires will be the deployment of wireless power. Wireless
charging pads already are available for many of our smartphones and tablets.
Imagine walking into your office or a hotel room and setting your phone on a
charging pad. No more carrying chargers with us and replacing them when they get
lost or burn out from overuse. Someday we won't need to plug our computers, our
lighting, and our appliances into wall outlets. Our AC power will be provided
wirelessly, just as our voice and network communications are now.
We are in the midst
of a major shift in how we live and work. We will have less stress and will be
more productive. We will be more responsive and will provide better service to
our customers. We need only to embrace the change, break free from all those
wires, and enjoy the ride.
Kevin Beale is
director of software research and development for Amtelco.
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