Wireless Convergence: FMC Is Still Alive
The Window May Be Closing, but FMC Is Still AliveOne analyst firm says fixed mobile convergence is already giving way to fixed mobile substitution, but you wouldn't know it based on everything else we found this week. FMC is big in Western Europe, where the service will be more widely available, thanks to telecom companies. In the U.S., some companies are synchronizing their WLANs with employee cellular phones so that calls ring simultaneously on the wired and cellular phones, and if neither is answered, the calls then go to voice mail. On the consumer side, AT&T's Unity plan is aimed at encouraging customers to use their AT&T wired phones and their AT&T (formerly Cingular) wireless phones interchangeably.
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wireless, FMC, mobile internet, convergence, technology
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