TEM Edge: The Telesoft Blog

Verizon Communications Strike and Telecom Expense Management

The last strike in 2000 lasted for 18 days and it is difficult to predict how long this strike will last. It is important that enterprises prepare themselves accordingly.

TEM Solutions and Telecom Invoices

Those that are able to reduce these complexities in telecom invoicing will realize lower costs across the organization.

Could Telecom Expense Management Practices Balance the Federal Budget?

As the budget talks in Washington DC drag on, it seems appropriate to ask how different things would be if the federal government used a Telecom Expense Management (TEM) program.

$2.1 Billion a Year in Unauthorized Telecom Expenses

Committee believes that Congress needs to pass legislation to protect customers from unauthorized third-party charges on their phone bills.

The Conundrum of Estimating Wireless Data Consumption

Now that Verizon has joined AT&T in eliminating its unlimited wireless data plans, it is important to determine how much data various activities consume.

Data Pooling and Shared Plans Critical to Control Wireless Expenses

France Telecom’s Orange unit currently allows iPad owners in Austria to share one allotment of data with a smartphone.

Verizon Ending Unlimited Data Plans

Brenda Raney, Verizon Wireless’s Executive Director of Corporate Communications, told CNN in an interview on Tuesday June 21 that Verizon will be moving to a more usage based pricing model.

$11.7M Penalty Shows Telecom Cramming Cost Enterprises Millions

Recently, the FCC proposed a total of $11.7 million in penalties against four companies that appear to have unlawfully billed tens of thousands for unauthorized charges.

Telecom Asset and Inventory Management Drive Savings

Recently, Telesoft identified more than 600 devices for a Fortune 500 manufacturing organization using Mobility Polling, or the process of sending a number of text messages to validate inventory.

Cell Phones, Cancer, and Driving

Reports came out this week that link cell phones to cancer. But where is the real threat of cell phones?