Moving Towards Mobile Third Generation Telecommunications Standards: The Good and Bad of the 'Anytime/Anywhere' Solutions

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
J. Fjermestad, K. Passerini, K. Patten, Michael R. Bartolacci, David Ullman
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Abstract

Mobile communication technologies are changing every aspect of the daily life, bringing new opportunities in many areas. Several converging mobile systems can potentially change organizations significantly by shifting the traditional boundaries of work-life and the workplace. Mobile telephony, combining satellite and terrestrial cellular systems, already transformed the way people work by allowing ‘anytime/anywhere’ telephone calling and text messaging. Broadband mobile telephony opens additional avenues to provide information conveniently as quickly and easily as possible, when needed and where needed. The evolution of wireless technologies (from Wireless Personal Area Networks to ubiquitous Third Generation/Universal Mobile Telecommunication System – UMTS) increased the number of services available to business organizations and mobile workers. Machine-to-machine, vertical applications, and mobile office applications are increasingly being deployed. Service providers and mobile operators are also changing the way they operate as a result of the increasing availability of mobile broadband communication services. IT departments need to change their systems, upgrade, and adapt their infrastructure and policies to support these mobile services. These changes are both positive and negative. With this progression, some fundamental questions related to privacy, security, and a new concept of work place and work space are raised. The implications for developing economies, such as China, and their potential for leapfrogging are future attention areas.
向移动第三代电信标准迈进:“随时随地”解决方案的利弊
移动通信技术正在改变着人们日常生活的方方面面,给许多领域带来了新的机遇。几个融合的移动系统可以通过改变工作-生活和工作场所的传统界限来潜在地改变组织。移动电话结合了卫星和地面蜂窝系统,通过允许“随时随地”打电话和发短信,已经改变了人们的工作方式。宽带移动电话开辟了更多的途径,在需要的时候和需要的地方方便、快速和容易地提供信息。无线技术的发展(从无线个人区域网络到无处不在的第三代/通用移动通信系统- UMTS)增加了商业组织和移动工作者可用的服务数量。越来越多地部署了机器对机器、垂直应用程序和移动办公应用程序。由于移动宽带通信服务的日益普及,服务提供商和移动运营商也在改变他们的运营方式。IT部门需要改变他们的系统,升级和调整他们的基础设施和策略来支持这些移动服务。这些变化既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。随着这一进程,一些与隐私、安全以及工作场所和工作空间的新概念相关的基本问题被提出。对中国等发展中经济体的影响及其跨越式发展的潜力是未来关注的领域。
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Communications of the Association for Information Systems
Communications of the Association for Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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