Insurance group Aviva
has signed an extension of a contract with supplier Cable & Wireless for the
provision of communications.
The six-year deal, worth up to £300m, aims to improve the group’s
communication with its customers and generate “significant cost savings” without
reducing its networking facilities.
Under the new contract, Cable
& Wireless will cover 72 separate services including IP telephony and
contact centre services, data, local and wide area networks, as well as managed
BlackBerry services and
advanced speech recognition technology across Aviva sites in the UK.
“It is important to our market success that we are able to respond to
business and customer needs promptly and reliably," said Norwich Union Insurance
chief executive Igal Mayer.
“This contract represents a significant commitment on both sides to ensure
cost-effective service against the backdrop of a highly competitive marketplace.
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Currently, Cable & Wireless manages Aviva’s communications infrastructure
and support across the business network, including its UK operations and some
6,000 call centre seats in India.
Aviva is dropping brand names including
Norwich Union, in a
move to consolidate its business under a single Aviva name.
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