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What Exactly is a Telecom Audit?


What exactly is a telecom audit?
A telecom audit is an analysis of your company’s current and historical telecom and technology invoices and contracts in order to find billing errors, i.e. contract violations, improperly applied taxes, duplicate services, unclaimed exemptions,  etc. Our telecom audit will result in credits and wired or wireless recoveries that are returned to your company. In many cases during the telecom audit we are able to obtain these wired or wireless refunds back to the date the service was established with the Service Provider, or at least as far as the statute of limitations will allow in your state. In addition to credits and refunds, we will find ways for you to save money going forward and present these recommendations to you for your approval. Once approved, we will place the orders to implement the changes from the telecom audit and make sure each item bills correctly.
How long does an audit take?

Once our start-up items are complete – billing access and telecom contracts received, LOA’s completed and the like, we can usually start to deliver telecom credit and telecom refund results in 3 to 4 weeks. Forward savings recommendations will follow shortly thereafter. Client enthusiasm is always big at this point. The quicker we get responses from you,  the faster the audit is completed. This usually occurs within a quarter so you can see changes from our telecom audits within a business quarter. Let's get started so you can find out what it inside your telecom bills today.


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