The OHSC seeks a qualified service provider for redundant internet services and SIP trunks for 12 months. Key requirements include high-speed connections, proactive monitoring, and 99% uptime SLA.
The Office of Health Standards Compliance (OHSC) is inviting experienced service providers to submit proposals for the provision of redundant internet services and SIP trunking for a period of 12 months. The scope includes the maintenance of a primary 200Mbps fibre optic internet link and a backup 200Mbps microwave link, both with unlimited data usage. Additionally, the service must encompass SIP trunking with 30 concurrent channels and a monthly voice budget of R20,000. Proposals should detail the methodology for ensuring high availability, including proactive monitoring, failover testing, and adherence to a 99% uptime SLA.
Bidders are required to provide a comprehensive solution architecture, including documentation of the implementation process and best practice recommendations. The successful provider will be responsible for maintaining existing services while ensuring seamless connectivity for corporate applications, data replication, email communication, and video conferencing. This tender presents an opportunity for businesses specializing in internet service provision and VoIP solutions to partner with a key health compliance office, enhancing operational efficiency and service reliability.
This tender is suitable for telecommunications companies, internet service providers, and VoIP solution specialists with proven experience in WAN and SIP trunk services.