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How is BAZ Group different from a telecom vendor or carrier-affiliated consultant?
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BAZ Group is completely independent from all carriers, vendors, MDM platforms, deployment contractors, and TEM software companies. Every recommendation we make is driven by the client's interests, with no commercial relationships influencing what we propose. That independence is structural to how we operate — it's what allows us to challenge carrier billing, recommend disconnections, and hold vendors accountable in ways that consultants with carrier ties cannot.
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What industries does BAZ Group serve?
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BAZ Group serves enterprise clients across retail, supply chain logistics, healthcare, financial services, professional services (law firms, consulting), hospitality, and government. Past and current clients include national retailers, leading law firms, large county and municipal governments, supply chain logistics leaders, and travel services enterprises. Any multi-location organization managing complex telecom infrastructure across voice, data, mobile, or cloud is a fit for BAZ's services.
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Can BAZ Group audit just one area like mobile, or only do full audits?
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Both. While a full audit delivers the most comprehensive savings, BAZ Group can scope engagements to focus on specific service categories — mobile, data, voice, or cloud — depending on where the highest opportunity lies. Mobile-only audits are particularly common: enterprises with several thousand devices that haven't been systematically reviewed in 12–18 months typically find 20–30% of active devices are unnecessary or misallocated. The scope conversation is part of every initial strategy session.
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How do I get started with BAZ Group?
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Two ways. The fastest is the BAZ Telecom Savings Calculator, which estimates your potential recovery in 60 seconds based on a few quick questions about your environment — free, no commitment required. The most accurate is a complimentary strategy session, where a BAZ Group specialist will discuss your current environment, your specific concerns, and what an engagement could realistically achieve. Both are starting points designed to give you the information you need before any commitment is required.