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    National Grid moves voice and data network to Vodafone UK

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    Vodafone UK today announced that National Grid has awarded it a three year contract worth over £5m as its sole mobile voice and mobile data network provider in the UK.

    National Grid owns the high voltage electricity system in England and Wales and operates the system across the UK. It also owns and operates the high pressure gas transmission system, and four gas distribution networks, delivering gas to 11million homes and businesses in England. The Vodafone service will provide embedded SIMs in laptops and telemetry SIMs – for diagnosing potential issues within the electricity and gas network and mobile broadband devices ensuring field engineers have connectivity and access to company information at all times.

    Steve Samways, IS asset and vendor manager, said: “Having completed a comprehensive tender process, Vodafone proved that they could provide us with a robust voice and data services across the UK and demonstrated that they understood the importance of reliable communications for National Grid. We look forward to working with Vodafone for the next three years”

    Peter Kelly, Enterprise Director, Vodafone UK, concluded: “We conducted stringent testing to prove our network capabilities could meet and exceed National Grid’s expectations.  We are pleased that a company that is so essential to the UK’s energy supplies is relying on our network to ensure their workforce is mobile and able to operate, safe in the knowledge that we can connect them reliably to the information they need, wherever they are.”