FMC Savings Calculator


What is FMC?

Fixed Mobile Convergence integrates your mobile smartphone to your corporate PBX network. Inbound and outbound voice calls optionally bypass the cellular network by routing calls via corporate wi-fi access points or public wi-fi hotspots to your company's PBX. Subscribers benefit by:
a) freedom to utilize their smartphone on either the cellular and/or PBX networks, and
b) gain productivity by managing a single VOICEMAIL box.

How can STT Help?

Smart Thought Technologies Inc. (STT) offers a multi-vendor mobile and PBX usage analysis and reporting system to provide the visibility necessary to achieve maximum benefit from your communications infrastructure investments. Utilizing this information, we focus on best practices to help our clients understand and manage their communications demand set, to ensure their chosen technology is deployed effectively and in support of their business objectives.

Hard Dollar Savings Calculator

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Summary

Welcome to our "Hard Dollar" Saving Calculator for Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC). We all like quick results, so this calculator asks only a few questions to help you identify the savings potential for your mobile cellular subscribers when evaluating a FMC solution.

  • Is your corporate mobility communication budget starting to worry you?
  • Do you want a way to control runaway roaming, long distance and airtime charges?
  • Are subscribers frustrated by maintaining multiple voicemail boxes?
  • Are subscribers using their smartphones at their office location?

Let's quickly find out how much money FMC can save your company.

Corporate Profile

Let's start by establishing a general profile for your organization.

How many active Mobile Devices are provisioned within your company?

What percentage of the time do your employees have access to Wi-Fi?

Where are the majority of your subscribers based?

How would you describe your organization's use of mobile phones?