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Telecom Savings Estimator

Enter your monthly telecom spend by category and see how much you could recover. Most PMCs find 25–40% in savings once they know where to look.

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Enter your telecom spend above to see your savings estimate.
How this works: The estimate combines typical savings ranges by spend category—POTS lines see the largest reductions (often 40–80%), phone systems and call routing 15–35%, internet and mobile 10–25%—adjusted by how recently you’ve audited. Read the full breakdown of where PMC telecom waste hides →

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Why most PMCs overspend on telecom

Telecom waste accumulates the same way clutter does—a few dollars at a time, in places nobody is looking. Auto-renewing contracts that locked in pricing five years ago. POTS lines that nobody remembers ordering. Mobile devices issued to people who left two years ago. Internet circuits sized for traffic patterns that have changed. Across a portfolio of 20 or 200 properties, those small leaks add up to real money.

The fix isn’t a vendor switch—it’s a structured audit. Read the full analysis of where PMC telecom waste hides and how to find it →

Related resources

Why Your Telecom Costs Always Creep Back Up—Why telecom costs always creep back up after an audit, and what to do about it.

Telecom Audit Worksheet (PDF)—A printable template for inventorying every telecom service across your portfolio.

Why Your Team Won’t Tell You What’s Broken—Your maintenance team probably knows which phone lines don’t work and which internet connections are slow. Here’s how to get them to tell you.

Employee Turnover Cost Calculator—Another free tool. Find out what turnover is costing your PMC and build the business case for retention investment.