Mobile and Telephony contracts

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Dear Attorney General's Office,

I hope you are well.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, could you please kindly answer the questions below.

Telephony System
1. What is your current telephony system?
2. How many users of the telephony system?
3. When is the contract up for renewal?
4. If it isn't a VoIP system, will that be a consideration for the next contract cycle?
5. The email address of the primary contact for this contract?
6. Current annual spend?

Mobile phone contracts
1. Who is your current mobile phone provider?
2. How many mobile connections?
3. When is the contract up for renewal?
4. How long do you contract for (24 or 36 months)?
5. The email address of the primary contact for this contract?
6. Current annual spend?

Crown Commercial Services frameworks
Do you procure through the Networks Services 2 framework? (RM3808 previously RM1045) Do you procure through the G-Cloud framework?

Yours faithfully,

Terry Shepherd

Correspondence (AGO), Attorney General's Office

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Correspondence (AGO), Attorney General's Office

Dear Terry Shepherd

Thank you for your FOI request to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO).

The AGO will respond to your request within the deadline requirement of the FOIA legislation.

Yours sincerely,

FOI Officer

FOI Officer

E: [AGO request email]

T: 020 7271 2492

@attorneygeneral | gov.uk/ago

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Correspondence (AGO), Attorney General's Office

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Dear Terry Shepherd

Please see the attached AGO response to your FOI request of 4 August 2020.

Yours sincerely

FOI Officer

FOI Officer

E: [AGO request email]

T: 020 7271 2492

@attorneygeneral | gov.uk/ago

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