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Have your say on our new Telecommunications Marketplace
Have your say on our new
Telecommunications Marketplace
9 September 2019
We have released a request for information on a new whole-of-government
Telecommunications Marketplace. We are seeking feedback on the draft Statements of
Requirements and Head Agreement. 
The new marketplace will gradually replace and expand the existing Mobile, IBNCS and the TSP
Panels (/help-and-advice/ict-procurement/tools-sourcing-digital-products-and-
services/marketplaces-panels-and-arrangements). It will make sourcing processes for
telecommunications products and services simpler, clearer and faster for both buyers and
sellers.
We are launching the marketplace in early 2020 for federal, state and local government
agencies. It will provide easy access to newer technologies not currently covered, including: 
data carriage services 
internet connection services  
fixed voice services 
managed network services  
managed unified communications services 
managed voice services 

dark fibre services 
managed contact centre services 
managed mobility services 
More information, including a full list of service categories and technical requirements, is
included in the request for information on AusTender (https://www.tenders.gov.au/Atm/Show?
Id=15286429-42a7-4cce-9677-1cdade00e6af)

The request for information will remain open until Tuesday 8 October 2019.
This will be followed by an open approach to the market through AusTender in October 2019.
If you would like more information, please email xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx
(mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx)

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