Customers: Svyaztransneft Moscow; Telecommunication and communication Contractors: Rostelecom Product: Services of telephony and communicationSecond product: Projects of IT outsourcing Project date: 2019/01 - 2019/04
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On June 19, 2019 it became known of end of the large-scale project on transfer to service to Rostelecom of corporate users of services of local telephone communication (SSOP) "Communication of objects of transport and oil production" (Svyaztransneft).
Rostelecom completely undertook service about 20 thousand ph. of "city" numbers for provision of services of local, zone, intercity and international telephone communication to the organizations of a system Transneft providing transportation and transfer of oil and oil products and also other commercial users.
The start of the project took place in May, 2018. By January 1, 2019 the necessary technical and organizational work was completed and subscribers were switched to Rostelecom with preserving of all services and telephone numbering.
Due to the inaccessibility of arrangement of end users at the first stage of the project for telephony provision of services Rostelecom used infrastructure (the equipment and linearly - cable constructions) Svyaztransnefts. On the next stage of the project it is going to organize soft junction completely on infrastructure of Rostelecom.
Further Rostelecom is ready to offer subscribers in addition to telephony — the full range of services provided by the company.
Modern trends of development of the telecommunication sphere require large-scale investments into development of technologies for support of competitive level of service — Valery Ermakov, the vice president for work with corporate and state segments of Rostelecom told. — In these realities it is profitable to companies to transfer non-core services to service to professional participants of the market. The preliminary estimate of the project and the first results show that the service model of provision of services of telephony for Svyaztransneft is more preferable, than investments into development of own infrastructure and server capacities.[1] |