Are you spending too much per month on your organization’s wireless costs? If so, you are probably spending much more than you have to. Imagine having a company to handle all of your wireless expense management needs including deciphering that cryptic bill you just can’t comprehend every month.
If this is the case, now is the perfect time to reevaluate your wireless spending and implement a wireless expense management plan that can help your company make changes where it can afford to and save money where it already should be.
OneCall Manage’s wireless management suite pinpoints five different areas of management for your wireless account to ensure each element is maintained and under control; cost management, vendor management, device management, security management and employee management.
Carriers often position pro-rate and other charges in a positive light to make you think you are saving money, however, there are times when their offerings are unnecessary and can often be more costly than the alternative.
Since carrier invoice errors are the customers' responsibility to report, they often go unnoticed and are overlooked. OneCall’s Monthly Reconciliation service automatically reviews your monthly invoices for accuracy and matches the invoices against your recent purchases, changes, or terminations. In addition, the Monthly Reconciliation service trends your end-usage and spending behaviors, allowing you to have an in-depth visibility into how your end users utilize their wireless devices.
In addition, carriers tend to make mistakes when they pro-rate charges that subscribers may not be aware of. It is important to stay on top of these charges and learn how you can analyze them for the benefit of your wireless account. OneCall’s wireless management suit helps to mitigate such changes and deals with the false positive before you are even factored into the equation for decision making.
Contact OneCall Manage today for a free wireless cost assessment to see where your company can manage to cut costs without having to sacrifice your service, and start the 2012 off on the right and more profitable foot.
Edited by Brooke Neuman