CarrierBid, a full-service telecom consulting firm, with agency relationships with every leading phone and internet service provider, has been offering an extensive wireless expense management program for business customers for 8+ years! The objective of the audit is to reduce wireless spend without changing carriers or impacting the end-user in…
CarrierBid is offering an industry first – a one-time payment to clients to offset the expense of migrating their business phone lines to a POTS aggregator. Multi location companies typically have a number of business phone lines (POTS) lines (business phone lines) at each of their locations. If a company’s…
What is 3rd Party Phone Bill Cramming? 3rd Party Billing charges occur because incumbent carriers (local phone companies, like AT&T, CenturyLink and Verizon) and mobile phone companies act as billing agents for outside organizations. These can be legitimate charges, for instance, when an individual pledges funds to a charity or…
Transitioning from TDM (Time Division Multiplexing or traditional phone service) to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol or Voice over IP) should be a consideration for nearly all, multi-location businesses. SIP offers advantages like cost savings and scalability. With SIP it’s possible for a company to maintain a single network for all…
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is voice communications over the internet. Many people think that VoIP should be free or very inexpensive, because it doesn’t cost anything to send emails or transmit other information over the internet (other then the cost of an internet connection). The existence and popularity…
A typical business phone line, from a company like Qwest, costs a business $40 a month or $480 dollars a year. Many businesses have more than one fax line. Some larger businesses have multiple sites with multiple fax lines. If a business had 20 locations and two fax lines at…
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