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What is Wireless Mobility Management?

Written by Jason Koenigsberg | Oct 3, 2022 4:39:44 PM

Wireless mobility management is assigning, controlling, and managing devices, services, and infrastructure related to mobile communications. 

Also, Wireless mobility management (WMM) is defined as the ability to control wireless devices through an organization’s wireless infrastructure. 

Almost every other aspect of the telecom/IT business is now in the hands of a third-party provider, except for mobility. As a result, the next generation of IT reform concentrates on wireless mobility management (WMM) to gain efficiency while supporting more demand for services from users. 

Many organizations were apprehensive about outsourcing telecom and IT infrastructure management in the past. There were concerns regarding security, concerns about staff augmentation, and a fear that it would be too costly. Likewise, mobility managed service providers (MSPs) have at times been considered risky and pricey.

It is now standard practice for businesses to delegate their data and IT management to MSPs. As a result, those that have long relied on the expertise of a third party have reaped the benefits through simple adoption of new technologies, lower IT expenditures, and more dependable support.

Wireless Mobility Management

WMM, or wireless mobility management, is the process of ensuring that devices and related telecommunication services work correctly. It also includes the devices’ complete lifecycles from new orders, usage control, plan changes, and repairs.

Mobility management has become increasingly important as more people rely on wireless technology for their business needs instead of wired options. Wireless technologies have advanced rapidly over the past decade, allowing users to set up small offices anywhere they need them without running wires everywhere first. After COVID-19, the ability to manage your employees’ devices and their services while working remotely has become the main IT admin task.

However, wireless technology also has its drawbacks.

Poor Mobility Management Could Put Your Company at Risk.

Poor wireless device management can be a source of waste for companies, while good wireless device management can save money and time. In addition, poorly handled wireless devices that become non-compliant with policies may open a security hole for the wireless network, which is mobile devices with access to your company’s sensitive information. Wireless device management (WDM) tools are used to reduce security risks. 

The Importance of a Good Mobility Management Service

The first step in wireless mobility management is defining the goals of your wireless infrastructure and understanding what makes it difficult for IT managers to manage wireless devices.

A good mobility management service will help you increase employees satisfaction and business productivity, while tracking usage and data consumption analytics to improve efficiency and user experience. 

If you don’t know where to start, a good option would be Asignet Mobility Managed Services. Operating through carefully designed workflows for each company​ and every need, our platform also obtains carrier billing information and compares and contrasts with the user’s service ​by ​utilizing a complete application installed on the mobile device.

Some of the Benefits of using a Wireless Mobility Management Platform are: 

Enhanced security – WMM security ensures your business’s critical data, such as customer information and sensitive intellectual property (IP), is protected. In addition, it includes policies for encryption and authentication to prevent unauthorized access or use of wireless resources, even if they are encrypted using SSL/TLS protocols.

Better user experience – With WMM, you can prioritize applications and data traffic so that the virtual devices get priority bandwidth. Moreover, it ensures a high-quality video or VoIP call even when other users are active on your network.

Higher Quality of Service (QoS) – You’ll be able to deliver voice calls, picture, or video streaming services with the highest quality. All of this is done without compromising the performance or security levels required for your business needs.

Improved operational efficiency – WMM can improve the IT team’s productivity by making it easier to troubleshoot problems, manage wireless users and quickly identify rogue devices on their network with real-time alerts about bandwidth utilization, unauthorized access points, or compromised devices.

Scalability – WMM supports any size of business, from small to large enterprise or service provider networks. In addition, it can be deployed in a distributed architecture using wireless controllers while still providing centralized management and reporting features for the network administrator.

Mobility management has become increasingly important as more people rely on wireless technology (5G, WiFi) for their business needs instead of wired connections. There are a lot of benefits to be had from good mobility management, and businesses that do not yet have it in place as a standard should consider upgrading or implementing new ways of managing wireless devices that offer the best results possible. 

Using WMM capabilities to manage mobile devices, hardware and services more efficiently, IT managers and business leaders can achieve a higher ROI for their organization.

If you want to know more about it, contact us about how we can help your organization save money and increase efficiency in managing your Wireless Mobility Management.