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Strategic Telecommunications Planning (STP)
Submitted by sbergman on Fri, 06/20/2008 - 04:08.
I strongly recommend Steve to any organization seeking strategic telecommunications planning and a reduction in telecommunications operating costs.
Len Ludwig, President
First Portland Leasing Corporation
A Strategic Telecommunications Planning (STP) project leverages telecommunications to satisfy both internal operating requirements and a client's business or strategic objectives.
Teleconvergence applies our marketing as well as our technical expertise to meet those needs. STP applies when a client’s business requirements become as or more important than the client’s telecommunications or other operating needs. .
For example, while selecting a backup power source for a system is part of standard telecommunications consulting, working with a client to establish contingency plans to ensure telecom-related business operational continuity in the face of unforeseen events and natural and/or other disasters (See the first article below) creates the need for STP.
Section Content:
- Telecommunications Business Continuity and Disaster Planning
- Procedural Strip Mining (PSM) Teleconvergence's version of business analysis
- The Teleconvergence Telecommunications Retainer
- Bridging the IT-Business Unit Divide
Other examples of Strategic Telecommunications Planning are:
- Strategic Telecommunications Risk Management
- Voice Mail, VoIP, and Unified Communications tied to system virtualization
- Multilingual telecommunications Integration
- Wireless and Cellular Integration
- Call Center Development and Optimization
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