

The lights are on, but not everybody’s home. Or at the office for that matter. The mobile workforce is now working 24×7. But they aren’t just working from their cubicles and living rooms—they are holed up in coffee shops and many other public venues, or out working in a park, getting some badly needed fresh air. Regardless of location, they are now connected and productive around the clock.
This quarter’s iPass Mobile Workforce Report examines the trend of workshifting—the ability to work when and where we want to. This trend is forever changing the way we work, when we work, and where we work. The good news is that the effects are mostly positive. Not only are these individuals more productive and efficient, they are finally starting to get a handle on their work/life boundaries, giving their families and friends some badly needed attention. And all of this is thanks to rapidly evolving technology and the second wave of Wi-Fi.
This quarter’s study revealed some interesting statistics. Highlights include:
Workshifting has now become the expectation of nearly all business employees. Although 95 percent stated their employers encouraged or tolerated workshifting—40 percent would like to have an even more flexible work environment. And if they aren’t getting enough flexibility at work, 33 percent would seek employment elsewhere, 57 percent would be less satisfied with their job, and 45 percent would feel less productive. Enterprises should note—if they don’t provide the flexibility today’s mobile employees feel entitled to—their employees will seek out those companies who do allow them the freedom to work when and where they choose.
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This quarter’s iPass Mobile Workforce Report is based on information obtained from more than 3,100 responses to an iPass survey of mobile workers at over 1,100 enterprises worldwide. The survey respondents were asked a set of questions about their productivity, efficiency, work habits, and other related experiences. The survey also took a quick look at smartphone usage and tablet trends, and the respondents’ projected purchases over the next six months.
This survey was conducted between July 1 and July 15, 2011, and represented employees across multiple age groups and geographies. 44 percent of respondents were from North America, 39 percent from Europe, and 12 percent from the Asia/Pacific region.

Figure 1: Location breakdown of iPass survey respondents.
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67 percent of respondents were between the ages of 35 and 54. This corresponds to recent iPass findings that the median age of a mobile worker today is approximately 46 years old.

Figure 2: Age breakdown of iPass survey respondents.
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iPass Mobile Employee Definition: Any worker using any mobile device (including laptop, netbook, smartphone, cellphone, or tablet) who accesses networks (other than the corporate LAN or WLAN) for work purposes.
Mobile Workforce Report Q3 2011: Page 1: Introduction | Page 2: The Always-On Workforce | Page 3: To Connect or Disconnect? | Page 4: Device and Connectivity Trends | Page 5: Conclusion