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Software company benefits from Sprint’s 4G technology

A software provider working in the pharmaceutical sector has detailed how it has been benefitting from experimenting with the 4G technology made available by Sprint.

It has been claimed by a software provider based in Philadelphia that it has really benefitted in a number of ways as a result of experimenting with the 4G technology that has been made available by Sprint. The software provider, Kayentis, works in the pharmaceutical sector, and said that its use of this technology had enabled it to benefit and improve in many different areas.

According to officials from the software firm it has become more responsive, more efficient, and offers a better service to its customers as a result of using the Sprint 4G technology. The company began using Sprint’s 3G/4G USB Modem U300 mobile broadband cards last year according to reports, and senior officials from the firm have noted the various areas in which the company has benefitted.

An official from the software company stated: “Communicating by our North American executives with each other and with our pharmaceutical customers has been greatly improved with the use of the Sprint 3G/4G broadband cards. The new e-mail and data exchange speeds that we see when acquiring research data, RFP information, and accessing our applications in our central servers through the Web are truly remarkable.”

A spokesperson from Sprint said: “Sprint 4G will be a major shift in the way businesses use bandwidth-intensive mobile devices and offers a glimpse of the future of wireless technology for an eager market. Sprint 4G customers will enjoy a blazing-fast mobile broadband experience and much higher quality video conferencing, not to mention flexibility with IT spending by using 4G as a primary or backup connection rather than a wired T1, which costs more and takes longer to install.”

Source – Market Watch

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