Virgin Media Business has been awarded a preferred supplier status in all ten categories of the Government’s new Network Service Framework (NSF). The framework is now operational and is estimated to attract more than £500 million of public sector ICT spend by the end of this year.
Released by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), the NSF is the main procurement communications framework for public sector organisations in the UK. The framework will help healthcare providers, emergency services, local councils and other public sector organisations realise greater flexibility and value when they’re looking to procure a full range of communications services including mobile, voice-over-IP, video conferencing and local area networks.
The public sector spends around £3billion[1] a year on technology and services. By securing a place in every category, Virgin Media Business cements its status as a leading supplier to the public sector and enables it to fulfil cross IT service requirements. To gain acceptance on each of the lots, suppliers were asked to pass a series of technical and commercial hurdles.
Peter Kelly, Managing Director, Virgin Media Business said: “Virgin Media Business has a long track record of working in partnership with the public sector. It’s essential these organisations have the tools and solutions they need to securely communicate, share information and collaborate with each other. We are delighted to be recognised by Crown Commercial Services as a preferred partner with outstanding products and services.”