Oil giant BP has outsourced its global communications set-up to Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems and Siemens Enterprise Communications (SEC) for an undisclosed sum.
T-Systems will provide voice and data services to the company over a period of five years, while SEC will supply a managed service to support the firm’s voice needs, including managed telephone and audio visual services.
The five-year agreement is part of BP's drive to deliver "significant cost savings" through an efficiency programme.
According to BP, the deal marks the introduction of a new multi-sourcing model for communications, which aims to significantly reduce the number of suppliers to lower the cost of operations while simplifying its existing network and ensuring quality of service.
BP outsources global communications set-up
Contract expected to reduce complexity and cost.
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