Managing telecom expenses
– both wireline and wireless – is becoming
an increasingly important priority for not
only enterprises, but small- and
medium-sized organizations as well. As more
players enter the telecom expense management
field, the task of finding the right
provider can be daunting. For many
companies, a fully integrated telecom
lifecycle management is the answer.
Cincinnati-based Spectrum helps its clients
manage the entire telecommunications
lifecycle, including carrier-independent
consulting, network design, management and
optimization, contract negotiation and
customer support. Trent McCracken, president
of Spectrum, touts the company’s solutions
as user-friendly with easily accessible data
to better manage telecom expenses.
“Our application uses a hierarchical tab
navigation which allows our users to
practically navigate anywhere in the
application within three clicks of the
mouse,” McCracken explained. Our drill-down
capabilities of our invoices module allows
the user to see the data they seek, and not
be convoluted with everything else.”
As a fully integrated wireline and wireless
expense manager, Spectrum’s core philosophy
of providing a turnkey solution gives the
company a distinct competitive advantage.
“TrueVue was built from the ground up, and
is one of very few TEM/TLM solutions
available today which has a unified platform
for both wireless and wireline services,”
McCracken said. “Many of our competitors
have built their solutions through mergers
and acquisitions and are still trying to
integrate the functionality of the wireless
into the wireline or vice-versa.
Example of this, he said, are Tangoe (wireline)
acquiring Traq (wireless), Rivermine
(wireline) buying BBR Wireless (wireless),
and Invoice Insight (wireline) buying Oreon
(wireless).
“By incorporating both types of services in
the initial platform design, our solution is
easier to scale, more robust, and more
user-friendly,” McCracken said. “Adding
full-featured wireline functionality to a
wireless platform, or full-featured wireless
functionality to a wireline platform is like
adding a new floor between floors three and
four of an existing building. There is going
to be a lot of disruption to the tenants.”
Spectrum officials said its bundled software
and managed services TEM offering, as well
as its technology for processing paper and
electronic invoices, continues to be a
“clear differentiator” among its
competitors. In September, the company
released its newest version of the TrueVue
software with enhancements that offer
comprehensive TEM solutions, in addition to
an agent-friendly dashboard.
We are expanding our scope of clients to
include other agents within the indirect
channel,” explained Troy McCracken,
Spectrum’s CEO. “Our depth of experience in
the wireless sector, as well as our
successful track record in developing and
implementing telecommunications management
strategies, is a wonderful complement to our
growing SaaS capabilities offered through
TrueVue v3.5.”


