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Monday, 19 July 2010
BT has been awarded an extension, worth around an additional €173 million, to its outsourcing contract with Unilever. The new deal will see BT accelerating technology innovation in services such as unified communications, messaging, supply chain, wireless technology and agile working in over 100 countries over the next four years.

BT currently supports services across Unilever’s three operating regions.  The scope of the service includes the design, management and operation of a secure fully integrated end-to-end IT networking infrastructure.  BT is responsible for ensuring that the service helps enable Unilever to operate in all its markets, supporting its employees, consumers, customers, partners and suppliers. This service covers an increasingly integrated platform delivering data, voice, video and mobility services to around 1,000 sites.

The new contract further cements  this  truly global relationship providing services supporting Unilever’s quickening pace of innovation, building on joint investment and learning to deliver innovation into the future. The emphasis will be on leveraging BT’s global innovation and development capabilities with practitioners sharing their knowledge of people, processes and developing technologies. The contract will also continue to help Unilever deliver its new supply chain applications.

The original contract, announced in November 2002 and worth around €1 billion was the first comprehensive global telecommunications outsource contract ever undertaken by BT and is one of BT’s largest global deals. By working in partnership, BT and Unilever are in the process of transforming Unilever’s infrastructure into one of the most modern corporate networks in the world. When the original contract was signed it was one of the largest telecommunications outsourcing contract in UK corporate history.
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