Sage Communications, a leading Telecommunications and IT Network Support company based in California, selected OneBill for their revenue management solution. Sage is one of the most prominent of the AT&T Solution Providers.
Sage combines over 25 years of experience in Telecommunications and IT Network support under one roof. They specialize in all aspects communications and network needs including internet connectivity, voice communications services, conferencing, faxing, network management, desktop and server support, data backup, software management, and mobile communications.
About their association with OneBill, Rick Minyard, CEO of Sage, commented, “Our business incorporates multiple carriers, with multiple product lines into our product suite, so we needed a billing solution with the flexibility to accommodate this need. Our marketplace is very competitive which meant quick decisions on pricing and other factors. OneBill delivered perfectly.”
He further added that, “We particularly appreciate the attitude that the team displayed when faced with challenges. Rather than taking our requirements as a problem, they seemed to take these as opportunities to enhance the platform. This attitude obviously is fostered by the leadership at OneBill and will serve your company well in this space.”
“OneBill has built a truly convergent solution striving to bring together all the business platforms, making the SP’s billing process as smooth and seamless as possible. We are very happy that Sage Communications are satisfied with our product. We are constantly adding new features and benefits, and Sage’s participative onboarding has helped us implement the platform exactly as they wanted it,” said JK Chelladurai, CEO of OneBill.
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Sage Communications Selects OneBill to Drive Their Business
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