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Provision of managed network services for the Northern Ireland Public Sector.
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DFP is notifying economic operators to a modification of the contract in accordance with Regulation 72 (1) (c) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This will extend the contract for the Provision of managed network services for the Northern Ireland Public Sector (2007/S197-238964 OJEU Publication date of 12.10.2007) for 24 months from 1.10.2017. The contracting authority is relying on Regulation 72 (1) (c) (i) The need for modification has been brought about by circumstances which the contracting authority could not have foreseen such as the severe financial constraints facing the contracting authority and the unprecedented reduction in resources through a Voluntary Exit Scheme; (ii) The modification does not alter the overall nature of the contract as the contract will continue to perform the services described in the original contract notice and procurement documents; (iii) The increase in price is estimated at 20 per cent of the original contract price.
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50331000 - Repair and maintenance services of telecommunications lines
32523000 - Telecommunications facilities
32522000 - Telecommunications equipment
72315000 - Data network management and support services
32412100 - Telecommunications network
45314000 - Installation of telecommunications equipment
64200000 - Telecommunications services
32524000 - Telecommunications system
50330000 - Maintenance services of telecommunications equipment
32510000 - Wireless telecommunications system
50332000 - Telecommunications-infrastructure maintenance services
32400000 - Networks
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