Enterprise Cellular

Communicate Faster and Effectively to Your Employees

Mobile technology is obviously essential in today’s business world. Nonetheless, having employees use their own mobile devices to conduct business often brings security risks and tons of administration when it comes to processing a massive amount of expense reports. For these reasons, many companies opt out of the initial simplicity of bring your own device (BYOD), and instead, choose to invest in a company-wide cellular plan, aka “Enterprise Cellular.”

How does it work?

Just like how there are many different versions of “family plans,” enterprise cellular has various plans, each with different features and billing methods, tailored to meet the needs of different types of companies. From push-to-talk to heavy smartphone and data plans, each major cellular service provider has a plan for every kind of company.

What’s in it for you?

More control & security. As work applications explode onto mobile devices, it is easier for a company to pick and choose the applications they allow employees to use for work if they control the mobile device, itself. By owning and controlling the device, a company’s IT department can easily allow or block any application trying to access the network. They can also take full control of the device at any time, lock it and wipe it without any concern of accidentally deleting any of the employee’s personal data.

Payroll processing efficiency. Collecting, combing through and storing personal cell phone bills, determining what’s “not expense-able” and cutting reimbursement checks… time and money that is eliminated when you go to an enterprise cellular plan.

Simple to manage. It is much easier to manage devices and train employees on how to use devices, if all of the devices are the same. It is almost impossible for an IT staff to quickly troubleshoot work applications in a BYOD environment.

Customer retention. By supplying the mobile devices, it prevents salespeople from using their personal cell phone as their phone number. This becomes an issue if the salesperson goes to work for a competitor yet the customer is still calling their personal cell phone.