Wednesday 15 May 2024 | 2 min read
EOFY telco checklist for your business
Written by Rachael Fitchett, Marketing Lead
The end of financial year (EOFY) is an important time for businesses. Not only is there tax returns, bookkeeping and planning for the new financial year, it’s the optimal time to make the most of available tax deductions.
One area often overlooked in the EOFY hustle is telecommunications services. From internet connectivity to mobile plans to security to phone systems, ensuring your telco services are aligned with your business needs can result in significant cost savings and improved efficiency.
We’ve prepared a quick and easy telco checklist to take the procrastination out and put focus on what you actually need.
1. Assess your current telco services
Before diving into the EOFY offers, take stock of your current telco services. Evaluate your mobile plans, internet connectivity, phone systems and any other telecommunications solutions your business relies on. Identify areas where you may be overspending or underusing resources.
2. Determine your business needs
What are the specific communication needs for your business? Do you need a mobile plan with flexible data sharing options to accommodate fluctuating usage amongst employees? Are you experiencing slow internet speeds that hinder productivity? Do you work in rural or remote areas where connectivity might be challenging? Assessing your business needs and asking yourself these kinds of questions will help you tailor your telco checklist accordingly and prioritise areas of improvement needed.
3. Research EOFY offers
Once you know what you are looking for, whether that be better service, higher speeds or greater value, it's time to research those EOFY offers!
Seek out deals from reputable providers that align with your business needs and offer genuine value based on your specific requirements. While EOFY offers can bring significant savings for small businesses, it's essential to remember that price isn't the only consideration.
When selecting a telco partner, prioritise factors such as reliability, customer service and support, product choice, flexibility, scalability, security, customisation, and account management. These elements all play a crucial role in ensuring that your telco services are customised to support your business's success.
4. Compare providers
Don’t settle for the first EOFY offer you came across. Take the time to compare offers from different telco providers to ensure you’re getting the best deal for your business. Comparison websites like Finder and WhistleOut offer valuable assistance to busy entrepreneurs, simplifying the process of evaluating telecommunications products. If your schedule is tight, these platforms provide a clear and straightforward means of comparison, ensuring you can make informed decisions efficiently.
5. Evaluate
Based on your assessment, needs and research, it's time to evaluate the options for your business. Include details such as desired mobile plan features, internet speed requirements, contract terms and budget considerations. Completing this assessment will keep you organised and focused when exploring EOFY offers.
6. Take advantage of exclusive EOFY offers
Keep in mind that EOFY sales in Australia typically span the month of June, finishing just before the new financial year begins. Be sure to move quickly to capitalise on the offers before they end.
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Written by
Rachael Fitchett
Marketing Lead
Rachael (or Rach) works in Aussie Broadband’s business marketing team. Rach has worked in marketing since 2008 and more recently moved within the B2B space in 2019. Responsible for leading Mobile and Voice products in the Business segment, ...
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