Seeking a service provider to deliver, install, and maintain internet and telephone services at two Nelson Mandela Museum sites for a duration of 24 months. Key requirements include managed SD-WAN connectivity and a hosted PABX system.
The Nelson Mandela Museum is inviting proposals for the provisioning of internet and telephone services at its two sites: the OR Tambo Garden of Remembrance and the Ingquza Hill Museum. The successful service provider will be responsible for the supply, installation, configuration, and ongoing maintenance of a Managed Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) and a hosted Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) system. This project aims to enhance connectivity and communication capabilities, thereby improving public access to the museum's resources and services.
The scope of work includes the installation of business-grade internet links, ensuring dedicated lines with unlimited access, and implementing a comprehensive telephone system with features such as call forwarding, conferencing, and voicemail management. The project is expected to run for 24 months, with a strong emphasis on network performance, security, and reliability. This initiative not only supports the museum's operational needs but also aligns with its strategic goal of preserving and promoting Nelson Mandela's legacy through improved public engagement.
This tender is suitable for telecommunications companies, IT service providers, and businesses specializing in network solutions and hosted communication systems, particularly those with experience in serving public institutions and non-profit organizations.