“Organizations can routinely save more than 10 percent of their annual telecommunication expenses by systematically checking their carrier bills against equipment and services in use. Best practices include implementing telecom expense management packages.”

 

Gartner, Inc. (www.gartner.com)

“Better Management of Telecom Expenses Yields Significant Savings”

Geoff Johnson, March 15, 2005

 

Understanding Telecommunications Expense Management

Telecommunications Expense Management (TEM) is achieved by more effectively managing the expense and inventory associated with your telecommunications infrastructure – and improving the critical business processes that manage it – to realize short-term cost recovery and long-term cost prevention and ensure proper compliance reporting.

Why is this important to me?
Because in your telecommunications spend, not knowing what you’re paying and what you’re paying for could be costing you.

Telecommunications expense is among the largest enterprise line items for companies large and small. It is also one of the least managed.

Conventional wisdom suggests a telecommunications audit does the trick. In fact, it does not, because it is restricted to a past, narrowly defined period of time and events.

An audit alone cannot evaluate future telecommunications investments to support business developments such as personnel changes, new locations or future networking needs.

What can I do?
Today there is a company that can give you unparalleled visibility into your telecommunications infrastructure and investment so you can make better business decisions that improve operational efficiency and save money.

The company is BroadSource and the solution is OneSource.
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