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MOBILE PHONE HISTORY

Mobile phones are common now and every person seems to have one.

But it hasnt always been like that.

Once in the mid 80s we had to split a huge box on two persons, and mobile meant that you could install the big box in your car and, when you were finished with your trip you had to disconnect the thing (using tools) and carry, really carry the damn thing away for your friend to install.


The first CEO that invested in one (they did cost about $ 2.500) used to call from his car telling us "I will be there with you in a moment. IM CALLING FROM MY CAR! Shhhhhh"

This is what we did write down for the board to read and make decisions about any mobile phone investments at all:

This calculation is a specification of demands and mobile phones investments at the department. It shows that the recent demand is Eight pieces of mobile units (included one purchased in 1986).


Handy set with big enough carrying bags.


The way of using them means that every unit is shared by two persons.
The calculation shows a return on investment of 0.1 years.

Calculation:

The major time for travelling is done by car, whereby this time is not usable for customer care and during this time you are not available for any kind of contact.

Installation of mobile phones means that all the time you spend on the road is usable for customer contacts, and you are also available for recieving other information.

The availability increases as follows:

Number of days on the road: 120 (=1000 hours) Other hours travelling a year= 125 hours.

Available time for customer care:

Now: at office 100 days (=800 hours) During travel (at customers) a year 10% of 875 hrs= appr. 90 hours. Totally appr. 890 hours.

With mobile phones:

Of the time on the road is 100% used=250 hours. The availability is hereby increased with 250/890= 30% increase.

Furthermore, the mobile phones can be used efficiently at time visiting customers, which wasnt added to those 30%. An important issue is that the work can be better planned at the office/ car since the time on the road can be used for phone calls.

Today the customer visits result in 5-6 big contracts a year a person.

The increased time for customer contacts should, calculated moderately, result in an increase of one big contract extra a year a person.

Income

One new big contract a year will increase the yearly income with $ 25000.

Cost (year 1)

Purchase $ 2.500:-, Phone co. contract $ 200. Fees for phone calls $ 300. Totally $ 3.000.

So the pay back time of the investment will be about 3000/2x25000= approximately 0.1 years.

BLAH.



(Youll find an extensive work concerning the real mobile telephone history and other interesting information at TelecomWriting).


www.mobilephonesites.co.uk



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