The Dunedin City Council is switching to Vodafone for its
landline and cellular calls.
Customer services general manager Grant Strang said the
council would switch from Telecom to its new provider next
week.
The contract, for two years plus a one-year roll-over,
included a three-month transition period during which the
council would run the ruler over which staff had phones, both
cellular and landline, with a view to cutting their numbers.
Mr Strang believed too many phones were allocated and he
hoped reducing the number would keep a lid on spending in the
area.
He would not reveal the price difference between the two
networks.
He said the decision was based on several criteria, which
included price.
Other considerations included the providers' backup systems,
customer satisfaction and innovation.
Telecom's issue with XT had not sparked the change, he said.
The tender process began before Telecom's problems with its
network arose.
Customer services manager William Robertson said tenders were
called last September and were evaluated in December.
Most of the time since had been spent negotiating the finer
points of the contract with Vodafone, he said.
Mr Strang said the council was on good terms with Telecom and
hoped to maintain a strong relationship.
The telecommunications market was much more competitive than
before the 2006 unbundling when Telecom lost its monopoly,
and it was set to get more so with new player 2degrees
gaining prominence, he said.
A decision will be announced next month on the council's
internet provider, which is Telecom at present.
- eileen.goodwin@odt.co.nz
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