Keep the Carrier, Lose the Headache: How LINQ Optimizes Enterprise Mobility

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Keep Your Wireless Carriers Lose the Headaches and Unnecessary Expenses.

Enterprise mobility is becoming more complex. Large Wireless carriers are introducing exciting new capabilities, but they are also reducing support resources. As carriers reduce account management and support resources, enterprises increasingly need a trusted partner to fill operational gaps.

Enterprises and smaller organizations increasingly struggle to control costs, reduce security threats, manage elaborate logistics, and improve employee and customer experiences.

Nobody walks into a boardroom asking for a deeper discussion about wireless billing, carrier plans, or device logistics.

Enterprise mobility has quietly become one of the largest recurring technology expenses inside distributed organizations.

This is why Chris Koeneman, CRO at LINQ, believes mobility deserves far more executive attention than it receives.

The Mobility Problem Nobody Owns

For many enterprises, mobility falls into an awkward gap.

Finance owns spend.

IT owns security.

Procurement owns contracts.

Operations owns users.

Nobody owns the entire lifecycle.

The results are:

  • Inconsistent device policies.
  • Escalating carrier costs.
  • BYOD security gaps.
  • Complex billing structures.
  • Poor user support experiences.

When organizations manage hundreds or thousands of devices, those problems become expensive.

The Carrier Landscape Is Changing

One of the most interesting observations from the discussion involved ongoing changes occurring inside major carrier organizations.

Chris Koeneman highlights how many enterprises are seeing fewer account resources, fewer support resources, and less strategic guidance from carriers than they received historically.

This creates a service gap.

Organizations still need analysis, optimization, support, provisioning, and lifecycle management.

Someone must fill these roles.

Increasingly, Managed Mobility Services providers fill these roles.

The Cost Savings Myth

Many organizations believe the only path to savings is changing carriers.

Chris Koeneman disagrees.

One of the biggest savings opportunities often exists within the current carrier environment.

Unlimited plans, shared pools, unused features, missed promotions, and billing inefficiencies frequently create substantial avoidable expenses and waste.

Organizations often have significant savings opportunities without changing providers at all.

AI Moves Beyond Automation

Perhaps the most surprising discussion centered around AI.

LINQ is using AI to analyze customer interactions, communications, meeting records, and operational signals to identify potential churn risks before they become visible to account teams.

In one example, leadership changes inside customer organizations became an early warning indicator.

The takeaway is bigger than mobility.

AI’s real value may be identifying patterns hidden inside massive volumes of unstructured data that humans simply cannot process effectively.

BYOD Still Creates Risk

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs remain attractive because they reduce hardware costs. But unmanaged BYOD environments create serious governance and security challenges.

Organizations that allow employee-owned devices without proper MDM controls may expose sensitive corporate information while losing visibility into critical business communications.

For CIOs and security leaders, this remains one of the most overlooked risks in enterprise mobility.

Final Thoughts

Mobility management is no longer simply a telecom issue.

It is a business operations issue.

It impacts cost control, employee productivity, employee and customer experience, security risk, and digital transformation initiatives.

Organizations that treat mobility strategically will create operational advantages that their competitors will miss.

Key Takeaways

  • Managed Mobility Services Matter More Than Ever
  • BYOD Requires Governance

What’s the biggest mobility challenge facing your organization today?

  • Cost optimization?
  • BYOD security?
  • Device logistics?
  • Carrier support?
  • User experience?

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