Know exactly what your wireless program costs. And what it’s costing you.
A 12-domain evaluation of your wireless footprint — covering carriers, devices, lifecycle, and operational risk. Built for environments where mobility decisions have piled up across acquisitions, locations, and supplier changes.
Wireless Wisdom™ is the Insight-phase assessment for the Mobility practice, giving you a clear, objective picture of your program before you commit to any direction, supplier, or investment. Advisor-led program review. Per-domain ratings with documented findings. Carrier and device contract sanity check. A strategy session to act on the results.
The Twelve Domains
Why LAM
Wireless guidance that is operational, commercial, and supplier-aware. Independent advisory that keeps decisions aligned to your business outcomes, not carrier roadmaps. Direct experience across carriers, MDM/EMM platforms, expense management, and connected assets. Hands-on support across assessments, supplier validation, transitions, and delivery. Coverage across mobility, connected assets, lifecycle, and reporting.
Who We Help
Built for organizations whose mobility footprint has quietly grown beyond its original plan: multi-site enterprises, mid-market organizations, acquisition-heavy environments, field-service and mobile workforces, manufacturing and industrial environments, distribution and logistics operators, teams scaling IoT and connected-asset fleets, and organizations rolling out AI-enabled mobile deployments.
Example engagements
Wireless program assessment with 12-month roadmap. Carrier supplier validation and contract renegotiation. MDM / EMM selection and lifecycle redesign. Connected-asset sourcing and connectivity strategy.
Curious what your wireless program is really costing you?
Wireless Wisdom™ runs a 12-domain evaluation across carriers, devices, connected assets, and the operational pieces that quietly inflate the bill. We’ll tell you what we’d expect to find in your environment, what an honest read of your wireless footprint looks like, and whether the savings would be worth the effort of restructuring.
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