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Telecommunications
Cost Savings
Overview
The Telecommunications Cost Savings course will
provide you with a whole range of strategies to save
up to 50% on your voice communications budget.
Although we can't guarantee that much of a saving we
will make, we will show you how.
The course considers all aspects of voice
communications costs and the options to reduce them.
A considerable part of the course considers
benchmarking of costs against current market rates.
How much are you currently paying for; local calls,
mobiles, system maintenance, etc?
Content
The key areas covered by the course are as
follows:
- The Typical telecommunications budget
- Achieving actual not theoretical savings
- Telephone line rental
- Call charges & discount schemes
- Equipment rental
- Maintenance contracts and options
- The potential of IP telephony
- The benefits and costs of mobiles
- The potential for savings
- Achieving savings
- Why outsource?
- Types of outsourcing arrangements
- Contract Management
- The role of telecommunications staff
- Options for reducing staff costs
Assessment
The course does not include any formal assessment
such as an exam.
Support From Your Tutor
This is a classroom based course and full support
from the tutor is provided.
Timescales
The course is a one day classroom course.
Dates Available
- Classroom - 30th September 2008
- Classroom - 9th December 2008
Costs
The Classroom based course fee is £575 plus VAT
(675.63 including VAT).
Payment can be made by credit card or invoice
(with payment by cheque or BACS).
The course materials are dispatched once payment
has been received.
Please allow 14 days from receipt of payment to
the dispatch of your materials.
The course is subject to our standard terms and
conditions.
Alternative Course
Presentation Options
We also provide a bespoke course on a classroom basis
for those organisations with 4 or more delegates.
If you have more than 4 delegates or you are
seeking a number of courses, please contact us to
discuss your requirements.
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