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Your Telecom Bills May Be Wrong - Did you Choose Consulting, Outsourcing?

There are many telecommunications auditing companies and consulting firms "cherry picking bills," focusing on specific high dollar billing errors. They're either unaware of other tariffs, or they're not interested in a full clean up. Our company has provided detailed audits since 1990. We still produce full service audits, though they do take more time and manpower to accomplish. We analyze all the bills, present you with Auditel Telecom Software listing your advertised numbers, additional lines, circuits, alarm lines, modems, Internet services, contracts, etc. We are one of the few companies to offer telecom auditing plus telecom training. Many Purchasing Managers need training in order to make accurate decisions that affect their telecom bills. With the added knowledge they're more confident and can now work as a team with their Telecom Service Manager discussing their needs with their providers.With so many large corporations outsourcing their bill payment and telecom order processing, it's time to focus on skills. Auditel offers a telecom review to determine if there are any "holes" in the Corporations order provisioning. We find a variety of errors in the telecom bills proving that money is pouring into "holes" monthly. After our telecom analysis a company will start saving money monthly, followed by substantial refunds and credits. Auditel provides a consulting service and cost analysis of your current outsourcing services or Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) project. This independent review will ensure your company is getting the services contracted for. Many times there are refunds just waiting to be collected and errors waiting to be found by a trained telecom professional. It's like having insurance built into your telecom department. It's better to have insurance and not need it, than find out you're paying for telecom services that aren't provided.

800-473-5655 or auditel@auditelinc.com.

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