Commsworld included in G-Cloud 12 framework for the fourth year in a row

24/09/2020
Edinburgh-headquartered company, Commsworld, won approval for its services on G-Cloud 12

COMMSWORLD, the UK’s largest independent network provider, has been listed for the fourth year running on a lucrative UK government telecoms and network framework.

The Edinburgh-headquartered company won approval for its services on G-Cloud 12, where it will compete for a share of between £1.8 billion and £2.5 billion in public sector contracts.

Among the major service areas to all UK public sector bodies Commsworld will be able to offer from 28th September will be cloud hosting, cloud software and cloud support.

The news comes just weeks after the company was awarded a £15 million contract by Renfrewshire Council to upgrade its digital connectivity and services across the region.

It also has taken a historic final step in its transformation from telecoms disruptor to the UK’s largest independent network provider by completing the last rollout in its nationwide ultra-fast Fluency optical core network, investing more than £10 million.

Ricky Nicol, Chief Executive of Commsworld, said: “Commsworld’s inclusion in G-Cloud for the fourth year in a row is a huge endorsement for us. It shows all public sector bodies can trust that the services and solutions we offer will meet the rigorous high standards expected of every company on this framework.

“As our society still grapples with the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic and the ‘new normal’ it has created, there is no doubt that fast, reliable and resilient connectivity is more vital than ever.

“Commsworld stands ready to support all organisations across the board in delivering a high-quality service that is reliable, credible and meets the high demands expected of it.”

Charles Quinn, Chief Commercial Officer for Commsworld, said: “Our inclusion on the G-Cloud framework again for this year puts us on a footing with the biggest service providers in the country as we look to provide our high-quality service to more organisations across the UK. It also gives us a platform to grow and deliver what we do best, as well proving that we deliver.”

Since its inception, there has been £6.2bn worth of sales through the G-Cloud framework, with the majority of the business coming from the UK government. Around 44% of that spend has been awarded to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

The Latest Stories

Legal firm Lindsays announces new chair
Founder of global health tech firm up for major life sciences honour
WJM PROMOTES FIRST PARTNER AMID IRWIN MITCHELL COLLABORATION
AAB wealth accredited as one of top-rated financial advice firms for 2024