While massive change can be disruptive, mobile networks can help leaders, teams, organizations and communities move forward creatively during this uncertain time Sponsored by TMobileBusiness
A lot has changed across the workforce: essential workers and those unable to work from home might still be commuting as usual, while others have experienced company layoffs or reductions in workload. For many modern workers—from office employees to educators—an unprecedented reality emerges as they adapt to work-from-home environments.
Innovative approaches and technologies can help us navigate this new normal while minimizing disruption to our lives and relationships, businesses and education. And mobile networks are part of the answer. In fact, mobile operators have noticed a big jump in usage trends since the start of lockdown. T-Mobile’s President of Technology Neville Ray highlighted this in a recent
Here, we’ll consider fresh ideas for how mobile networks can help power business continuity, as well as how the future potential of 5G-enabled remote work patterns and the opportunity to leverage tools like emerging AI and robotics can move us forward and accelerate digital transformation in the not-so-distant future.The industrial Internet of Things can offer examples of traditionally in-person jobs that can now be reimagined—with even more possibilities in a future 5G world.
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