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Reach geographically remote locations with an independent internet provider*

Sick of the limitations that come with using a single carrier’s network, government agencies are increasingly using network independent telecommunications providers to supply communication services.

Pacnet, a leading Australian telecommunications provider, exercises a winning formula using multiple communications wholesalers to provide a variety of data, voice, network and security solutions, in even the most remote locations.

By utilising their own networks as well as a range of vendors, Pacnet has the bargaining power to ensure its clients have options when designing their communications solution. This was a key component of the solution recently rolled out for the Victorian State Emergency Service (SES). Pacnet delivered broadband to SES locations across the entire State, a service that had not been provided under the incumbent supplier.

Reach to rural areas is an issue for many government departments but Pacnet was able to deliver connectivity and a secure private network to all 148 SES sites. Seamlessly connecting local Councils’ networks, providing services to a range of government agencies and recognised as a preferred supplier of internet services to the Victorian Government, Pacnet has a history of tailoring solutions to the individual needs of government bodies.

Pacnet stands above other providers on value for money, network reliability and superior service.

If you want to discuss your Local Government communication requirements with a team of professionals that have experience in the government sector, call Pacnet on 13 36 39 or visit
www.pacific.net.au/business/industry/government.

*Copy supplied by Pacnet

 

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