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Canada’s telecommunication services market generates C$54 billion in revenue, shared by the three leading operators: Bell, Rogers and Telus.

Innovation in the telecom services market affects businesses directly by introducing an array of new technology solutions to choose from, such as voice over IP, fixed-mobile convergence, and new data services. With such an abundance of offerings, companies can find it difficult to make the right choice at the right price.

Optimize your Telecom Expenses with Leyton

Telecommunications are not only an integral part of running your business, they consume a significant share of your operating budget. That is why it is so important to monitor your telecom performance and optimize expenses in that area. Leyton works with you to analyze and streamline your telecom expenses. Leyton’s consultants have a sure grasp of the entire procurement process and are able to identify which opportunities and strategies will be most effective to give you the fine-tuned control you need to ensure that your current contracts, contract negotiations and tender processes run smoothly and are successful.

Intervention that Pays

Our services are based on establishing a win-win partnership: with Leyton, you can save an average of 35% of current invoice levels. Since you compensate us based on our performance, you incur no up-front costs when you retain our services.

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