What benefits can TEMS deliver?
The primary benefits of Telecom Expense Management are lower expenses, fewer billing errors, reduced FTE burden and the ability to quickly respond to telco cost problems created by your carrier or internally.
Telco services and the resulting bills are complex. To ensure compliance by staff and your carriers you need a detailed understanding of telecommunications carrier billing and contractual practices. You also need computer based software to analyse billing records for errors, anomalies and opportunities.
The Full Circle Group's Insight Platform™ is purpose built TEMS software that yields an average annual client saving of 26%.
How do we achieve this for you? Simple. We manage your billing data, cost centres, asset spend and provide monthly online reports and actionable insights to ensure spend compliance and identification of cost saving opportunities at all levels of your organisation.
Take a software tour to explore the Insight's full reporting power.
To find out more please email info@fullcirclegroup.com.au or call us today on 1800 458 663.
Case Study - TasPorts

Targetted savings of 15%+
The Tasmanian Ports Corporation is owned by the Tasmanian Government and is responsible for shipping lines in and out of this Australian State. Because of the maritime nature of this organisation, mobiles are the most used telecommunications tool.
The brief to The Full Circle Group
TasPorts wanted to transform its BRSS billing data into cost centre reporting to create organisation accountability. This task was considered too hard to tackle in-house and TasPorts lacked man hours.
The Full Circle Group solution
TasPorts' Billing data was extracted into the Insight Platform, it was audited, benchmarked and divided into online cost centres for management reporting.
The client results
TasPorts created transparency of its telecommunication costs and both managers and individuals could take responsibility for their assets enabling savings of 15% to be targeted. The client had never thought such simplicity was possible and this new accountability created behavioural change.

