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Telecom Expense Management - Quickcomm finds a Place in Inc.5000's Ranking

Telecom Expense Management Feature

September 01, 2010

Quickcomm finds a Place in Inc.5000's Ranking

By Mini Swamy, TMCnet Contributor


Inc. Magazine’s fourth annual Inc. 5000 has ranked Quickcomm Software solutions among the fastest-growing private companies in America. The company stated that it had secured a ranking number of 45 out of the top 100 telecommunications companies, and also had the honor of having been included among the top100 New York City-based companies.


The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy —America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs.

A leading provider of Telecom Expense management solutions for enterprises and multi-national corporations, Quickcomm has created an unrivaled solution platform that helps service providers to simplify, evaluate and manage telecom infrastructure in real-time, with real results. Its software is designed to support and centralize clients’ TEM activities through a single solution that covers all aspects of telecom management.

Its telecom expense management software solutions for mobile and landline telecommunications services markets provides automatic reconciliation of all telecom related processes with complete visibility, helping to generate savings in costs.

John Bruce, chairman and CEO, Quickcomm said he was pleased to be ranked and included among Inc.'s prestigious list of companies. He said that being listed among the fastest-growing companies in the United States and being within the top 50 telecommunications companies validated and subscribed to the company's spiraling growth, leadership in TEM and managed mobility space.

Inc. president Bob LaPointe said that the 2010 Inc. 5000 showcased a particularly hardy group of entrepreneurs, who had figured out how to grow even when the economy was in a decline.

Established in Australia in 1997, and headquartered in New York, Quickcomm has offices in London, Sydney and Singapore. Its technology platform helps customers manage and control their telecom infrastructure, while dramatically reducing costs.

Quickcomm announced its support of the enterprise mobility foundation, an independent think-tank committed to evangelizing the truth in, and the power of, enterprise mobility. Quickcomm works with enterprise customers to help manage and control their mobile infrastructure in real-time, while dramatically reducing costs.


Mini Swamy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Ed Silverstein




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