Best Practice Report

The Three-Legged Stool Of Wireless Service Life-Cycle Management

Get More Value By Negotiating Better Contracts, Creating Effective Policies, And Implementing Enforcement Mechanisms

Lisa Pierce
 and  two contributors
Jul 16, 2008

Summary

As use of domestic wireless services grows, many companies are seeking out new ways to control expenses. Emerging capabilities like usage-sensitive, corporate-liable price models for wireless voice services can help. However, for enterprises to ultimately receive the greatest benefit possible from wireless services it's essential to implement effective telecom service life-cycle management practices. This is a three-legged stool that includes the negotiation of good prices and contract terms, the creation of effective policies, and the implementation of appropriate enforcement mechanisms.

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