A company issues cell phones to its employees that are owned by the organization. The employees are permitted to use these phones for personal phone calls and applications in addition to their work-related duties. This scenario is an example of which mobile device deployment model?
In a corporate-owned, personally enabled (COPE) model, the company purchases and owns the devices, but allows employees to use them for both personal and business activities. This contrasts with a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model, where employees use their personally-owned devices for work. A Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) model allows an employee to select a device from a company-approved list, which the company then provides to them. POCE is not a standard industry term for a mobile deployment model.
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