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Mdsl Named A Finalist For Prestigious Telecom Expense Management (Tem) Award

By , August 9, 2010

LONDON and NEW YORK, NY and Tokyo and MACAU – (Marketwire – January 29, 2010) – MDSL, the leading provider of global expense management solutions, is one of three finalists for the Industry Excellence Awards in AOTMP Telecom Expense Management (TEM) for his pioneering VoIP-PSTN cost allocation solution.
The latest solution from MDSL simplifies the management of corporate IP networks by clearly identifying, validating and allocating the costs of hop-off calls rerouted via the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).

He said: "The deployment of MPLS (Multi-protocol Label Switching) network and VoIP services, growing from the cost savings and better services for end-user driven, said:" Philip lignac, transmission electron microscopy Sales Director. "However, telecommunications management and financial management of the jump, turn off the phone in or outside the unique challenges of the left-wing break from their companies, international wide area network (WAN). By addressing this problem, MDSL is to enable enterprises to achieve greater returns investment in its VoIP solution (ROI) of. "
Background

MDSL launched its first solution in 2009 an international company established standard of IP (Internet Protocol), infrastructure for clusters CCM Cisco IP? A cluster of North America, Europe for one and one for Asia. Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 was developed to connect MPLS networks and VoIP services with legacy systems.
A feature that requires the design of the network was the ability for voice calls to a breakout, or exit, the internal corporate network at different points (MS hybrid gateway proxies) so the existing infrastructure of Cisco IP network and PSTN.
However, this capability brings with it some tough expense management issues:

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Lack of a global solution for charging back costs.
Tracking off-net calls in order to generate internal bills.

These two factors greatly diminished the organization’s ROI on its Unified Communications investment.

Solution

The MDSL solution matches and reconciles complex call records for internal billing purposes by taking feeds from the OCS/MPLS system, the internal corporate directory and CDR from vendors.

Results/Benefits

All off-net calls trigger the following outputs;

A clear account of the calling party and the recipient. A detailed description of costs and allowing carriers a fee to Accounts Payable for the apportionment of costs. File all invoices are automatically makers checked for errors and high costs into account, resulting in savings of 10% or more, on average.
“We will present our solution during the?TEM 2010 conference on February 15-17, in Orlando, Florida, and would be delighted to meet with organizations considering deploying UC or VoIP,” says Ben Mendoza, CEO, MDSL. For additional information, or to view a case study, pleasecontact our offices in New York, London or Tokyo or e-mail?webenquiries@mdsl.com.

About AOTMP

AOTMP is the leading provider of information solutions for managing fixed and wireless telecom environments. Its proprietary certifications, benchmarks, standards and best practices deliver measurable improvement in efficiency and productivity for managing wireless, voice and data services. From Fortune 50 companies to SMB, enterprises seeking the best return on telecom and IT services turn to AOTMP’s industry research, advisory services, educational programs and performance management systems to achieve operational and financial efficiency.

About MDSL

MDSL, greatly reducing the cost of international organizations to provide assistance in the global software and services. The world trust our products to 34 countries and 150 to improve the customer's bottom line results over the flow control to use their telecommunications services.

Internet Marketing – Fact or Fiction Pt. IV

By , January 17, 2010

In the past three years, this article, I tried to register a domain name to discuss some of the basic access, etc. In this section, I would like to talk about, road design your web site; the question, you may face and your need to avoid mistakes.
In Part III I briefly touched on the different types of sites you may encounter in your travels as you think about creating your own business online. I think I have a better way of describing these forms:
1. Brochure Type – physicians, lawyers, chiropractors, dentists
2. Information Type – i.e. wikipedia
3. Sales – Amazon, BestBuy 4. A Combination of 1-3
Once you think about what type you want to create or create, you need to know the error couples in order to avoid whether you are doing their own design or just supervise others.
Some of the mistakes you need to avoid are:
1. Complicated Design – keep it simple stupid (KISS) is appropriate for web design as much as anything else.
Two. Complex navigation, as well as navigation for your visitors to the site I am sure, make the work of designers. Test, test and test again.
3. Custom Fonts – Avoid unusual, customized fonts. First of all, they may notr display on all computers the same way. Secondly, they may be hard to read and cause difficulty for your visitor causing them to hit the ‘X’ button.
4. Content – regardless of the type of site, you should make sure that your content remains fresh and targeted. Return visitors want something new and different, even if you have back many times before. They want the latest gadget, the latest news and the latest information.
5. The top of the fold – the top of the page to keep the most critical information, so that your visitors will not have to scroll from top to bottom or from right to left.
When your idea, and began to develop their own website, it is always a good idea to check out the competition. Use Google, just type in your keywords (that you think your visitors will be used to find the required site), and take a quick look at your competitors website of the Asia Airfreight Terminal. Never plagerize. Not copied. Only need to learn, and then use the information to create your own, personalized, branded Web sites.
Keep in mind that what you create now will brand your new company now and for the future.
In Part V, we’ll dive into some detail on getting traffic to your new business, undoubtedly the most critical aspect of being successful on the web.