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Saturday 17th of May 2008

Switch secures supply agreement with OGC


by Jan Harris
April 24, 2008 VoIP 6

London-based business telecommunications solution provider, Switch
Communications, has won a key Catalist Framework contract with the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), to supply its VoIP and WAN solutions to the public sector.

Switch will now be officially authorised to supply its products to educational establishments, the health service and government organisations.

While Switch already supplies over 300 public sector organisations in the UK, the agreement gives customers the added confidence of knowing that the company is an approved supplier which provides value for money and flexible solutions.

Switch is a premium business partner of Alcatel-Lucent.


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