7
New Year's Resolutions to Make (and keep!)
for Your Telecom Department in 2007
A
New Year. New challenges and opportunities.
Time
to get down to business and set some new year's resolutions
for your telecom department, don't you think?
This
month is a very important issue because it will serve
as a "checklist" to help you reduce and gain
control of your telecom costs throughout 2005 and beyond.
Let's get started!
7
New Year's Resolutions for Your Telecom Department in
2007
1.
Review and Be Sure You've Chosen the Most Optimum Local
Service Options
Most
businesses are unaware of the options that are available
from their local phone company. The 3 basic local service
options for businesses are below. Check your bills to
be certain you are on the optimum plan.
1)
Flat-Rate Service: the line cost is high, but the user
can make unlimited local calls on the line at no extra
charge.
2)
Message-Rate Service: the line cost is lower than a flat-rate
line, but the user pays an additional per call charge,
usually $.07-$.12 per call.
3)
Measured-Rate Service: the line cost is usually low, but
the user pays for each minute of local outbound calling.
There is an initial rate for the first minute and a lower
rate for each additional minute of the call.
2.
Locate, Review, then Evaluate All Current Telecom Contracts
Contracts
you signed 1-2 years ago are probably coming due. First,
you'll need to locate any contracts that are currently
in place. (Sounds simple, but you'd be surprised how many
clients we work with that can't even find the contracts
they have!)
Next,
check to be sure that there are no automatic renewals
that will lock you into the same terms without renegotiating.
Remember...Things change. Make a note the dates of expiring
contracts and plan to renegotiate or research better options.
3.
Put Phone Policies in Writing for Employees to Avoid Possible
Abuse
A
big area of waste we see with clients is phone abuses
by employees. Oftentimes employees have no idea their
behavior is costing the company LOTS of money. And other
times employees knowingly engage in outright abuse and
fraud.
To
avoid confusion and misunderstanding, always have a separate
written policy of acceptable phone usage for both landlines
and wireless usage.
4.
Schedule a Complete Telecom Audit/Evaluation in 2005
Seriously
consider having your staff or an outside firm complete
a full audit and inventory of your entire telecom department.
A complete audit of your department will give you the
foundation you need to help uncover problems.
Left
unchecked and unresolved, this overspending will occur
month after month - costing your company thousands of
dollars over the course of the year. If you have your
staff conduct the audit in-house, TelCon
Associates has training publications and training
modules that will help tremendously. TelCon can handle
the burden for you as well.
5.
Research New Wireless Options Due to Wireless Number Portability
Legislation
New
laws passed in November of 2003 allow for you to change
wireless providers without having to give up your current
number. Carriers have by now worked out the "kinks"
so it's a safe bet that you can make the switch without
any problems.
When
wireless contracts come due in 2005, shop around to see
if you can acquire a better value from another carrier.
Make a list of your needs and wants BEFORE you start talking
with carriers. It is probably a good idea not to sign
more than a 1 year contract - no matter what kind of deals
they pitch you.
6.
Establish an Electronic Inventory to Help Facilitate Moves/Adds/Changes
More Easily
For
multi-location companies, controlling and managing moves/adds/changes
for field locations can be a real hassle. The solution
is to inventory all of the lines at all field locations
into an electronic database. Headquarters can now stay
informed and in control of adds/moves/changes for each
specific location.
It's
best to do a complete audit before building the electronic
inventory database. The audit will help eliminate unused
or overprovisioned lines without needlessly going into
the database.
7.
Stay Current and Informed With Telecom Technologies, Industry
and Legislative Changes
We
try to cover helpful topics in this newsletter and you
can stay current with recent and interesting telecom news
at www.telconassociates.com
Another terrific source for all kinds of telecom information
is CCMI - (Center for
Communications Management Information). CCMI is well-known
for their seminars on just about every available telecom
topic.
The
Telecom Manager's Voice Report is an award-winning publication
that provides critical news and proven guidance to help
telecom end-users secure the best rates, services and
equipment for their company, twice monthly.
Resolve
to make 2007 the year that you get your telecom department
running like a fine Swiss watch!