Decision details
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Finance & IT) & Section 151 Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
Tendring District Council officers have led
Essex Online Partnership (EOLP) partners in a multi-partner,
value-for-money, SIP telephony framework offering which all EOLP
partners can join as and when their existing telephony contractual
arrangements allow. This in turn has volume-based pricing reduction
benefits for each partner.
With reference to the published accompanying report the following
benefits will be accrued;
1)The decision aligns with the council’s digital ‘cloud
first’ strategy and customer services strategy.
2)Minimal service disruption and technology change complexity
risk.
3)Value for Money.
4)Resilience enhancements to a critical council communications
channel.
5)Decision timeliness - The Council has been utilising Bt ISDN30
telephony technology for a number of years and these services will
cease in 2025.
6)Enhanced telephone call volume capacity and flexibility to
temporarily increase incoming telephone lines, if required. Note:
In this context, the council’s adopted customer service
strategy moving service users onto self-service channels is
relevant.
7)Framework agreement procurement in accordance with our
procurement rules of procedure.
8)A managed service supported by the UK’s telephony network
market leader.
Decision:
To replace outdated BT ISDN30 telephony
circuits with BT SIP telephony services.
The contract renewal is funded through existing budgets. The
procurement route is a direct award through the UK Government Crown
Commercial Services framework (RM3808-L3-BT0193.
Alternative options considered:
1)Doing nothing is not an option as UK ISDN30
services will cease nationally in 2025. Likewise on-premise
equipment is now end-of-life and will become an operational
liability.
2)SIP technology now has the proven prerequisite resilience and
reliability to support this council key communication channel
– as opposed to new-to-market emerging technologies e.g. 5G
mobile connectivity.
3)This decision proposal utilises EOLP combined purchasing power
through a framework to achieve best value-for-money whilst still
giving Tendring the solution it requires. As opposed to a
stand-alone Tendring tender process which is resource intensive and
in this instance is highly likely to increase costs.
Publication date: 12/01/2022
Date of decision: 09/02/2022
Accompanying Documents: