Essentials of MIS (12th Edition)
Essentials of MIS (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134238241
Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 10HMP

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Analyzing telecommunications service and costs:

Given:

Number of employees = 35

Hours per day = 3

Text messages per day = 30

Photos per week = 5

The average working days per month = number of weeks per year × number of                    working days per weeknumber of months52× 512= 22

Therefore the average working days per month for an employee is 22. So the total number of employees is 22 × 35 = 770

Minutes used per day = Hours per day × minutes per hour= 3 × 60= 180

Therefore the minutes used per day for an employee is 180. So the total number of employees is 180 × 35 = 6300

Minutes used per month = Minutes used per day × Average working days per month= 180 ×22= 3960

Therefore the minutes used per day for an employee is 3960. So the total number of employees is 3960 × 35 = 138600

Text messages per month = Text messages per day × Average working days per month= 30 × 22= 660

Therefore the minutes used per day for an employee is 660. So the total number of employees is 660 × 35 = 23100

Photos per month = Photos per week × Average working days per month5× 225= 22

Therefore the minutes used per day for an employee is 22. So the total number of employees is 22 × 35 = 770

The features of the mobile handsets and wireless plans offered by the vendors are given below:

  • AT&T Mobile Shared Value Plan – offer monthly service as 35 no monthly text messaging, no monthly photos and data as 300.
  • Verizon More Everything Plan for Business – offer monthly service as 35 no monthly text messaging, no monthly photos and data as 410.
  • T-Mobile Simple Choice 1 GB – offer monthly service as 15, no monthly text messaging, no monthly photos and no data.

First year cost per employee:

According to the AT&T Mobile Shared Value Plan, the first year cost per employee is given below:

First year cost per employee = (Number of months × (Monthly service + Monthly text messaging + Monthly photos + Phone ) + Phone + Data )= 12 × (35 + 0 + 0 + 0)+ 0 + 300

    (12 × 35) + 0 + 300420 + 0 + 300= 720

Therefore first year cost per employee is 720.

According to the Verizon More Everything Plan for Business, the first year cost per employee is given below:

First year cost per employee = (Number of months × (Monthly service + Monthly text messaging + Monthly photos + Phone ) + Phone + Data )= 12 × (35 + 0 + 0 + 0)+ 0 + 410

    (12 × 35) + 0 + 410420 + 0 + 410= 830

Therefore first year cost per employee is 830.

According to the T-Mobile Simple Choice 1 GB, the first year cost per employee is given below:

First year cost per employee = (Number of months × (Monthly service + Monthly text messaging + Monthly photos + Phone ) + Phone + Data )= 12 × (15 + 0 + 0 + 0)+ 0 + 0

    (12 × 15) + 0 + 0180

Therefore first year cost per employee is 180.

Second year cost per employee:

According to the AT&T Mobile Shared Value Plan, the second year cost per employee is given below:

Second year cost per employee = First year cost per employee(Phone + Data)= 720  0 + 300= 420

Therefore second year cost per employee is 420.

According to the Verizon More Everything Plan for Business, the second year cost per employee is given below:

Second year cost per employee = First year cost per employee(Phone + Data)= 830  0 + 410= 420

Therefore second year cost per employee is 420

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