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Provision Networks Announces NEW Hire to Support Growing Demand for WIRELESS Technology Solutions

Provision Networks announced today their latest hire, Jeff Wolf.

Phoenix, AZ, USA — Provision Networks, experts in solving communication problems by enabling secure connectivity between people, devices and systems, announced today their latest hire, Jeff Wolf. Wolf has been appointed as Senior Account Executive for existing accounts and new business acquisition, focusing on wireless (WLAN) products and services.

“Provision Networks continues to provide innovative wireless solutions to our clients,” says Clayton Straub, President/CEO of Provision Networks. “As the need for wireless connectivity becomes more crucial, Provision’s service offerings continue to grow. Jeff’s industry experience and plan to expand Provision’s WLAN services is the next step in our mission to connect our clients effectively and flawlessly.”

Wolf is looking forward to combining his experience with the engineering talent of Provision to deliver world-class wireless solutions to Enterprise clients. “I developed an interest in wireless technologies while working as a Higher Education Account Executive for Apple, Inc.” Wolf explains. “Apple introduced the iPhone and iPad during my tenure, well-known industry changing products that can only access the Internet wirelessly.” Moving forward from Apple, Jeff became a dedicated expert in wireless products and worked for such companies as Aruba Networks, Cisco Systems and Cisco Meraki.

Provision Networks continues to expand into new markets and, with the addition of Wolf, provides more resources needed for their Enterprise wireless customers. The explosion of connected devices has made a reliable wireless environment a requirement for nearly every business, and Provision is in the business of keeping people connected, and business’s streamlining their communications.

About Provision Networks
Provision Networks’ team of engineers consistently provide extensive analysis of customer’s existing networks; design solutions that align IT goals with business objectives; and deliver consistent results to customers. Backed with comprehensive in-house project management, sales and executive leadership, Provision customers experience a collaborative engagement designed to address customer’s needs at each level of their organization. For more information, visit our website: http://www.provisionnetworks.net.

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Help Spot and Avoid a Fake Mobile Phone for WCRD 2012

On World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) 2012, consumers worldwide are reminded that they have the power to make the right choice and avoid fake or knock off mobile phones.

“People can inadvertently purchase a fake or sub-standard phone, through no fault of their own, by trying to find a cheaper price for a phone – especially on the internet,” said Michael Milligan, Secretary General of the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF).

“Everyone wants to be able to buy a product at a good price. But unscrupulous suppliers are exploiting that desire for a bargain to sell products that are not what they claim, or that are just poor quality and perhaps even dangerous. To help consumers identify and avoid these fake or knock-off phones, genuine manufacturers have created the www.spotafakephone.comwebsite.”

Most fake phones are counterfeit copies of genuine handsets, which steal intellectual property such as designs, technologies and trademarks to deliberately deceive consumers. Fake phones are also produced without government approval, safety testing or certification and are sold illegally on the world’s black markets.

“The global black market for fake handsets has grown rapidly over the past few years and is estimated to be in excess of 200 million devices every year,” Mr Milligan said.

“With counterfeiters imitating all facets of a phones appearance, including labeling, design and packaging, it can be hard to spot whether a phone is fake or genuine, so the mobile industry developed this website to help consumers identify fakes and make the right choice.”

“Often it is the sub-standard components, low quality manufacturing and poor performance that impact on consumers after they have already purchased a fake, especially in the area of consumer safety, and usually the consumer has no recourse with the supplier.”

“Another important benefit of buying a genuine phone is that original manufacturers stand behind the quality of their own products and provide important product warranties to consumers should problems arise after purchase.” Mr Milligan said

Consumers can do their part in helping to identify, report and avoid fake or knock off phones by going to: www.spotafakephone.com.

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