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One of the largest voice over IP networks in Europe, Surrey Wide Area Network (SWAN) is a venture that enables Surrey County Council to provide improved reliability and computer connectivity on our voice and computer networks, (without increasing budgets), by using the latest integrated voice and data technology.
Surrey Wide Area Network (SWAN) |
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| Following an extensive tender process in 2001, a contract was awarded for provision of a managed service for the network and installation of new CISCO AVVID technology is now complete. Essential in supporting the implementation of the Council's key initiatives, such as People First, Workstyle, Surrey Desktop, C21B and in delivering their e-service targets by 2004, the flexibility of the new technology has enabled SCC to adapt to changes from these initiatives with minimal disruption or cost. |
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| All of Surrey County Council's departments are included in the managed service of the existing voice and computer network, with the exception of schools and the library service computer network (libraries already have a managed service). The new technology available on the network is used by all of Surrey County Council's departments currently with the exception of schools, youth centres and the library service. |
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Benefits of the new technology are:
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