GUIDE

What Is Telecom Expense Management (TEM)?

Telecom Expense Management, or TEM, is the practice of understanding and managing everything your organization pays for in telecom – wireless, internet, voice, data circuits, and related services. 

Most companies don’t set out to mismanage telecom. It usually happens slowly. Services get added. Employees change roles. Locations open and close. Contracts renew automatically. Over time, the telecom environment becomes harder to see clearly, and costs start drifting upward.  

That’s precisely the point where TEM makes a big difference in reducing costs. While Technology Expense Management applies these same rigorous principles, but to a wider range of technology assets.  

Typically, Telecom Expense Management encompasses services that manage the full telecom lifecycle, including: 

  • Inventory and asset tracking for voice, data, and mobility services 
  • Usage monitoring and optimization 
  • Cost allocation and chargeback 
  • Reporting, governance, and compliance 

FAQs

TEM helps organizations regain control over a category that’s often treated as a fixed cost but rarely is. Without oversight and Telecom Audits, telecom expenses can include unused lines, billing errors, outdated plans, or services no one remembers approving – nonetheless, keeps paying. Bedside savings, TEM provides confidence, confidence that invoices are accurate and services match real business, eliminating overspend and bringing efficient use of resources.
TEM is useful for organizations of all sizes, but it’s especially valuable for those with:
  • Multiple locations
  • A mobile or remote workforce
  • Complex carrier contracts
  • Limited internal time to review invoices in detail
Finance teams, IT leaders, and operations managers all benefit from clearer visibility and shared accountability.
Many organizations turn to TEM after noticing rising telecom costs, but the best time to adopt it is before costs become a growing problem – often during growth, restructuring, or contract renewals. That said, cost savings is far from the only benefit of having a TEM solution in place. TEM becomes essential when the telecom environment grows more complex and sophisticated. Factors such as expanding remote workforces, multiple vendors, cloud services, IoT deployments, and growing mobile devices all add layers of complexity, making professional telecom management services a critical need rather than just a nice-to-have.
It spans the entire telecom environment:
  1. Wireless and mobility services
  2. Wireline and voice systems
  3. Internet and data circuits
  4. Carrier contracts and invoices
A modern TEM approach combines both TEM software and TEM expertise. Software organizes invoices, usage, inventory, and contracts in one place. Experienced telecom analysts and professionals then help interpret that data, identify issues, and guide smart, cost savings decisions. It brings about less guesswork, fewer surprises, and better control. Learn more