
Centralized telecom payment processing with automated bill validation against contracted rates, dispute management for identified errors, and consolidated invoicing across all carriers and services. Eliminates the internal overhead of processing dozens of telecom invoices from multiple carriers — with automated validation catching billing discrepancies before payment.
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