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  <item>   <title>Introduction To Telecom: Voice, Data and Video, Oct 08-09, 2008, San Francisco, CA</title>   <description><![CDATA[Understand the communications industry structure, how it is changing, and how it affects competition, pricing and new services.]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/tec.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>Voice over IP and IP Telephony, Oct 20-21, 2008, Chicago, IL</title>   <description><![CDATA[]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/itv.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>Cost Control of Wired and Wireless Networks, Oct 20-21, 2008, Chicago, IL</title>   <description><![CDATA[Wireless and mobile communications now account for 30% or more of the total annual communications expenses in many—if not most—enterprises. And many of the carriers/service providers have more than a 30% error rate on the monthly bills sent to customers. In short, enterprises pay thousands of dollars in overcharges each month, and the situation is likely to get worse as you migrate to IP Telephony and Unified Communications, and as the carriers expand into hosted and managed services, security, and other areas. The new communications technologies coming into the market are wonderful, but only one thing is certain: You’ll face more complexity and more chances for billing errors.

Learning how to control your telecom and network costs isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. You need to understand where the leverage points are, and to become familiar with best practices for cost containment and control. This course begins with the fundamentals—the hows and whys of telecom cost audits, and moves into analysis and explanation of the Telecom Expense Management (TEM) tools and practices that will help you better manage your network, your budget and your career.
]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/ncc.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>VOIP II: Deploying and Best Practices in the Enterprise, Oct 22-23, 2008, Chicago, IL</title>   <description><![CDATA[]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/itd.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>Introduction To Telecom: Voice, Data and Video, Nov 17-18, 2008, New York, NY</title>   <description><![CDATA[Understand the communications industry structure, how it is changing, and how it affects competition, pricing and new services.]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/tec.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>Voice over IP and IP Telephony, Nov 17-18, 2008, San Francisco, CA</title>   <description><![CDATA[]]></description>   <link>http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/itv.php</link></item>  <item>   <title>Cost Control of Wired and Wireless Networks, Nov 17-18, 2008, New York, NY</title>   <description><![CDATA[Wireless and mobile communications now account for 30% or more of the total annual communications expenses in many—if not most—enterprises. And many of the carriers/service providers have more than a 30% error rate on the monthly bills sent to customers. In short, enterprises pay thousands of dollars in overcharges each month, and the situation is likely to get worse as you migrate to IP Telephony and Unified Communications, and as the carriers expand into hosted and managed services, security, and other areas. The new communications technologies coming into the market are wonderful, but only one thing is certain: You’ll face more complexity and more chances for billing errors.

Learning how to control your telecom and network costs isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. You need to understand where the leverage points are, and to become familiar with best practices for cost containment and control. This course begins with the fundamentals—the hows and whys of telecom cost audits, and moves into analysis and explanation of the Telecom Expense Management (TEM) tools and practices that will help you better manage your network, your budget and your career.
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