Information is hereby requested for the following: Supply, implementation, maintenance and support of a voice over IP telephone system to replace the existing Samsung 7400 PABX system at the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), Kulawula House. Scope: a) On premises PBX Voice over IP telephone; and b) Cloud hosting PBX Voice over IP telephony. Physical Address: NERSA, Kulawula House, 526 Madiba (Vermeulen) Street, Arcadia, Pretoria (Tender №96522099)

Country: South Africa
Language: EN
Number: 96522099
Publication date: 19-12-2023
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