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| Press Release: Comsof & Bentley at FTTH Conference 2010 in Lisbon | ||
The importance of Cost Management
In the highly competitive markets of today, Cost Management is rapidly gaining importance. At the same time, the complexity
is rising: networks are converging, offering a multitude of services over the same infrastructure, different types of cost
must be evaluated depending on the situation, etc. As a result the support of experienced cost modellers has become an
essential part of Cost Management in any business.
Cost Modelling: There’s more than one way of life
Stating that "the cost of this product is 100 Euro" is ambiguous and by itself does not bear any information.
Indeed, when speaking about costs, it is indispensable to mention in the first place the processes used to derive the costs.
And typically, every process will result in another cost. A first distinction has to be made between top-down and
bottom-up models. In both approaches another distinction can be made concerning the type of costs to consider at the input:
historical costs (leading to a HCA or Historical Cost Accounting model) or current costs (leading to a Current Cost Accounting
model) or forward looking costs (leading to a Long Run cost model). Finally, there are also different ways of allocating
costs towards services: Stand-Alone Costs (SAC), Fully Allocated Costs (FAC), Incremental Cost (LRIC).
COMSOF and partners build advanced solutions for your Cost Management issues
For several years COMSOF has been active in the domain of Cost Management, building up a solid base of experience.
COMSOF's Cost Management experts were involved in different projects designing Top-Down and Bottom-Up cost models as well as
developing dedicated software to manage, edit and explore these models. Recently, COMSOF joined forces with external cost modelling
experts (Deloitte, ...) to integrate their telecom cost modelling and profitability analysis skills with COMSOF's high-technological
expertise in telecom network design and software development. |
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