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T-Mobile Launches Mobile Office System

January 24, 2013 |
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced two new B2B solutions to help businesses manage their wireless telecommunications investments. In a November 2012 survey[1] by Gerson Lehrman Group, 89 percent of CIO respondents said that reducing overall wireless costs was a top challenge for 2013. The new T-Mobile Office Connect™ unified communications solution and T-Mobile Mobile Device Payment Solution (MDPS) directly address this challenge and provide compelling and unique alternatives to industry solutions to satisfy unmet customer needs.

“Today, mobile devices are critical extensions of an organization’s business infrastructure. Therefore, making and protecting strategic mobile investments are more pivotal than ever before,” said Frank Sickinger, T-Mobile’s recently confirmed Senior Vice President of B2B. “Our new unified communications and equipment financing solutions demonstrate T-Mobile’s commitment, as the ‘Un-Carrier’, to challenge the status quo for our B2B customers.”

T-Mobile International AG



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