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Long Distance Contract Management




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Long Distance Contract Management Can Add Valuable Knowledge to Existing Skills
IT Managers, Network Engineers, Network Managers, and Telecom Managers can increase their skills by taking this long distance contract management workshop. They will learn valuable telecom contract management skills that will enable them to have a better understanding of the long distance contracts that are used by different Long Distance Service Providers. Additionally, they will learn some of nuances of the differing contract terms and conditions. 

These managers will learn about telecom contract language and what a Minimum Annual Revenue Commitment (MARC) is, and the essentials of the Service Level Agreements (SLA). IT Managers, Network Managers and Engineers who complete this telecom long distance workshop will have the ability to review any telecom long distance contract with ease. Moreover, they can view both current and any future invoices, with a knowledgeable eye for the telecom service and LD details necessary to ensure your current contract compliance is met. They will also be able to help negotiate telecom contracts. Contact Auditel today to increase your telecom skills.

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