CCS Framework RM3808 Further Competition - Mobile Voice & Data SIM Cards

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Value

£200,000

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  • Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

BACKGROUND TO REQUIREMENT/OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENT
The Authority is looking at rationalising its mixed estate of data and voice & data SIMS into one manageable contract with a single provider, with the additional option to purchase further SIM cards over the coming years.
The Authority also has a number of SIM cards active on our Mobile Device Terminals within our fire appliances and requires these SIMs to be replaced with unsteered Multi-SIMs. The Authority will require the option to purchase additional Multi-SIMs throughout the life of the contract to accommodate increases in the number of Mobile Device Terminals.

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Amanda Richardson-Jess

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