Press release
ntl secures £10 million contract with the University of Salford
to deliver converged network
- Contract worth in excess of £10 million over 20 years
- The first Higher Education establishment in the North West to
migrate to a fully converged Internet Protocol Telephony
network
- Includes partnership agreement to develop new technology
initiatives for the university and the local community
24th November 2005. ntl Business announces it has secured a
twenty year contract to deploy an IP Telephony solution and a WAN
(Wide Area Network) that links over 30 University buildings at
speeds of 1GB and above. The contract is worth in excess of £10
million.
The contract also includes a partnership agreement that will see
ntl and the university develop pioneering new systems, technologies
and projects - some of which are already underway - for the
university and the wider community. As part of the same contract,
ntl is responsible for the university’s entire inbound and outbound
voice services on ntl’s National Telecommunications Group (NTG)
educational tariff.
Utilising an existing LAN (Local Area Network), the IP
telephony solution will provide secure and reliable networks that
will help the university reduce costs through voice and data
convergence, and free calls within the network.
Students, staff and lecturers across the University campus will
benefit from a range of multi-media applications, such as
collaboration and conferencing, to support richer and more
efficient learning environments. A converged solution will also
enable contact centre working for student and public information
services, and, ultimately, provide distance learning capabilities
via remote working.
Tony Lewis, Director of Information Services said "In today's
education sector, providing the best possible opportunities to
students, staff and the local community depends on our ability to
provide excellent teaching and access to resources. This requires a
robust technical infrastructure and sophisticated communication
technologies. An ambitious migration project is underway that will
utilise dark fibre cable and will provide VoIP telephony to the
desktop of around 3,000 staff. ntl's expertise in the education
sector, and its reputation for cost effective communication
solutions and flexibility for growth were just part of the
justification for an unprecedented twenty year contract deal."
Tony Harris, Managing Director, ntl Business, said: "The
University of Salford is demonstrating real drive and commitment in
using technology to help it remain at the forefront of academic
learning and research. This twenty year contract, which is unheard
of in today's climate, shows we have the expertise and innovation
to stay competitive and meet the institutions evolving
communication needs. ntl's network will provide a solid foundation
for future technology advances and wide scope for ambitious
projects."
ntl will provision over 3,000 IP telephony ports and the
solution will be fully scalable, enabling the addition of further
ports as the University's requirements evolve. ntl already supports
high-speed data communications for the University through the
delivery of a high bandwidth network infrastructure. ntl is
partnering with the University to implement a Cisco AVVID IPT
infrastructure, designed to carry IP telephony services between
campus sites and University departments.