VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) creates a unified communications system
VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) announces an open tender for the creation and installation of a unified communications platform, the Bank, including a system for corporate telephony systems CALL center.
With the basic package of conditions and technical specifications can be found at the head office of the bank within 9 calendar days from the announcement of the tender, during office hours from 10:00 to 16:00 at the address: Baku, Sabail district, Nizami Street, 96.
In evaluating the bids, preference will be given to the following criteria: the most rational bid and quality specifications.
Bids must be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope not later than 05 December 2012, 18:00 in the head office at the address: Baku, Sabail district, Nizami Street, 96. Proposals that do not meet the previously announced technical specifications, tender commission will not be considered.
For more information, refer to R. Sultanov at the phone number 492-00-80 (ext. 252). - 15D -
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