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| AT&T is very strong in U.S. enterprise mobility, with a dedicated organization, solid portfolio of network assets and services, and devices fortified by value-added and professional services. Managed mobility and M2M are key growth markets. (12/20/2010) |
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| Sprint has loyal business customers that value its innovative devices, cost-savings services and first-mover status with 4G. It still faces very significant competition from AT&T and Verizon on the business front, and the 4G lead is all but gone. (12/20/2010) |
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| T-Mobile looks to its upgrade to HSPA+ and new Android devices to draw more enterprises and MNCs. In conjunction with FreeMove and its relationships with Deutsche Telekom and international T-Mobile siblings, it has some compelling advantages. (12/22/2010) |
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| Verizon has significant enterprise mobility capabilities. The LTE launch, Android devices, and a managed application service fortify their portfolio. If Verizon can synchronize offers, it can be a formidable competitor. (12/22/2010) |
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