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Information Technology and Telecommunication Personal Mobile Kit Pelicase Thuraya SatSleeve for iPhone and Androids Digital Camera with GSP Bluetooth speaker phone Battery pack Thuraya Dual SIM Car charger for Thuraya GSM mobile with WIFI Solar Panel Charger Advanced Services: · Voice communications via mobile satellite · Voice communications via mobile cellphone with multiple SIM cards · Personal Wi-Fi network with GSM backbone · Solar Panel charging capabilities · Surge Protection · USB charging for phones and other devices    Who needs a kit: All WHO responders that will participate in an emergency operation.   When to get a kit: The kit should be received prior to leaving for the emergency as it should be hand carried by the responder. Where to get the kit: The kit is on the ITT Service Catalogue. Backpack Dual SIM card Mobile phone and WIFI USB Memory stick Electrical surge protector USB Car charger Basic Information Technology and Telecommunication

Information Technology and Telecommunication Mobile Office Kit Large Backpack Thuraya Phone indoor repeater Pelicase Thuraya IP+ with external antenna Thuraya SIM Card Battery powerpack Solar Charger for Thuraya IP+ Car charger for Thuraya 20m Ether Cable GSM mobile with WIFI All in One WIFI printer Electrical surge protector Bluetooth speaker phones Basic Services: Voice Communications High Speed Internet Broadband up to 444KB Wi-Fi Network to the Internet Broadband Personal Wi-Fi network with GSM backbone Solar Power for Internet Broadband and Wi-Fi connectivity Wireless Printing, Scanning and Copying Bluetooth Speaker for voice conferencing Who needs a kit: Team of WHO responders that will participate in an emergency operation.   When to get a kit: The kit should be received prior to leaving for the emergency as it should be hand carried by the responder. Where to get the kit: The kit is on the ITT Service Catalogue.    What is the kit for: When a team of WHO Responders need to setup a temporary office in an emergency location that provides basic office IT services including: Voice and Data connectivity Wi-Fi Hotspot, Printing, Scanning, Copying, and Voice Conferencing. Information Technology and Telecommunication

Information Technology and Telecommunication Fixed Office Kit Uninterruptible Power Supply Additional IP Phones, Conference Phones, Wi-Fi Access Points Transportable Network Rack Open System Firewall Ipanema Nano All-in-One Printer with Wi-Fi LAN Switch (48 ports) Wi-Fi Access Points (2) Cisco IP Phones (12) Cisco IP Conference Phones (1) Cisco Router with UCC and Wireless capabilities Cisco Jabber Licences (12) Remotely Managed and Supported Basic Requirements: Local Terrestrial ISP or Local Satellite ISP   Services: · Local Area Network (wired & Wireless) · IP Telephony and Unified Communications · Network Security and VPN Connectivity · Voice Conferencing · Cisco Jabber with IM, Presence, Voice, Video, and Desktop sharing. · Wireless Printing, Scanning and Copying · 7x24 Help Desk support and remote management Who needs a kit: When planning to establish a small office of at least 12 staff members. When to get a kit: Kits should be ordered on the onset of an emergency when it is envisioned that small offices will need to be established. Kits shuld only be implemented once the location is identified and basic services are available. Where to get the kit: The kit is on the ITT Service Catalogue. What is the cost of the kit: Basic: $ 23,600 Management: $3,671/year What is the kit for: To provide basic IT services for a small office. Kit is provisioned for 12 users and can easily be expanded to 48. The kit provides all the network and communication functionalities required by a WHO office. Information Technology and Telecommunication