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Harrogate’s InTechnology approved for education purchasing framework
The Harrogate-based Cloud services provider, InTechnology, has been confirmed as an approved supplier onto a major new research and education sector purchasing framework.
Providing a significant revenue stream for InTechnology, the online Janet Telephony Purchasing Service (JTPS) enables organisations connected to the Janet network to procure approved telephony and unified communications services from the firm.
The Janet network is dedicated to connecting UK universities, colleges, research councils and community learning providers.
The JTPS provides Janet’s customers with a choice of innovative and experienced suppliers that can deliver value for money and technically robust telephony services, whilst ensuring their purchasing process is compliant with EU procurement directives.
InTechnology is one of the first suppliers to be accepted onto the JTPS having been on the Janet network since 2007 and after successfully meeting its financial and technical criteria.
Due to the stringent procurement process and InTechnology’s proven expertise in delivering telephony services to the education and research sector, to the likes of the London School of Economics and the University of Oxford, potential customers are assured of the best possible levels of service and support.
Natalie Duffield, sales director at InTechnology Managed Services, said: “We are delighted to be one of the first three approved suppliers following the launch of the JTPS.
“Our proven competency, capability and experience have enabled us to meet Janet’s stringent requirements and is a testament to our focus on delivering telephony services.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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