Customers: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Internal Affairs) Moscow; State and social structures Contractors: MegaFon Project date: 2015/12
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2015: MegaFon won the contract of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for 4.4 billion rubles
On December 2, 2015 it became known of the next large contract signed between MegaFon and Ministry internal put the Russian Federation. Details are given by the RBC edition, referring to the message of the operator.
MegaFon became the winner of the tender announced in October, 2015 by "Main Center for Communications and Information Security" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Transtelecom (TTK) also participated in this tender, but he did not manage to win as the price offered them was 400 rubles higher, than at MegaFon — 78.4 against 78 thousand rubles for service unit (it, according to documents of state procurement, is measured in the bandwidth of 2 Mbps, their necessary number — 1.5 thousand).
Under the terms of the new contract calculated on three years, MegaFon will provide objects of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with services of the mobile and fixed data transmission in all territory of Russia. Within this project the cellular company will receive 4.4 billion rubles from the state customer.
It should be noted that for MegaFon this won competition of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was already the third in the fourth quarter 2015. In November the operator signed with " NPO Spetsialnaya tekhnika i svyaz Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation the agreement on creation of the single integrated departmental system of radio telephone communication. The cost of the contract exceeds 9 billion rubles.
Also in November MegaFon won the three-year service provision contract of mobile communication, data transmission and M2M-services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs worth 2.24 billion rubles.
According to the director of work with the state clients of MegaFon Sergey Bulangchi, state customers, as a rule, make communication service quality requirements.[1]