Etelesolv Gets Telecom Expense Management Contract with Mammoet Canada Eastern Ltd.
July 03, 2013
By Mandira Srivastava, TMCnet Contributor
In order to take better control of telecom and IT assets, Mammoet Canada Eastern Ltd., a company providing solutions for lifting, transportation, installation and decommissioning of large and heavy structures, has signed a contract with Etelesolv to manage its telecom expenses.
Essentially, Mammoet Canada Eastern has done this contract to manage its wireless, voice, and data environment with the goals of reducing risk and cost. Financial details for the contract have not been revealed.
Etelesolv will offer the company with control over their wireless lines in Eastern Canada. In order to provide effective and efficient, reliable service to a large client base, Mammoet Canada Eastern Ltd. continuously invests in people and equipment to guarantee the best and most cost-effective service for clients, conducted to the highest safety and quality standards. The company is also known to invest in Telemanager as to see great returns on their telecom expense management strategies.
Etelesolv's Telemanager's dashboard empowers employees to access cost and usage data by department. Mammoet Canada Eastern Ltd. will now be able to change both employees' information and electronic invoicing from multiple telecom carriers from one place.
Self-serve portal solutions can enforce IT governance policies and encourages desirable behavior in using telecom and IT assets. With use of Etelesolv's Telemanager, Mammoet Canada Eastern to save on its telecom expenses, identify errors, recover funds, and eliminate fraud and unauthorized charges.
Christopher Thierry, President of Etelesolv said in a statement, “When companies need to reconsider their costs or assess whether their resources are being properly allocated, a TEM solution is the best option that ultimately will reduce costs for everyone, Telemanager gives companies the platform they need to take back control of their telecom and IT assets.”
Edited by Ryan Sartor