Managed SD-LAN & WLAN from Virgin Media O2 Business
SD-LAN & Wireless LAN Management is the collection of latest Software defined wired and wireless technologies designed to keep your network secure and running to its design specs.
The service can be designed and delivered, or provided separately or in combination are as follows:
• Maintenance
• Monitoring
• Management
Features
- Software Defined
- Cloud and on Premise solutions
- Customer Portal (LAN Observability & Analysis)
- Segmentation
- Automation
- Maintained, ITIL Monitored & Managed options
- Secure Access
- Wired and Wireless
- Service Reporting
- Bundled offers with WAN connectivity
Benefits
- Highly Secure
- Fast Activation & Time to service - Improved Agility
- Service Uptime, Availability with Assurance and Guarantees
- Restoral SLA's - Rapid Restore - minimize downtime, minimal impact
- Custom options - Improved flexibility to align with business needs
Pricing
£94 a device a year
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 13
Service ID
5 2 5 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 9 1 6 6 2
Contact
Telefonica UK Limited
Steve Smith
Telephone: 07834 571216
Email: publicprocurement@virginmediao2.co.uk
Service scope
- Service constraints
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The Service and technology provided is based on Cisco and Meraki LAN & WLAN technologies.
Additional vendors are supported for customers that require a monitored service on their existing estate. More details and supported vendors are available on request - System requirements
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- The solution incorporates, Hardware, software and licenses
- Infrastructure cabling is required, or supplied for greenfield sites
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Email or online ticketing
- Support response times
- Yes, available during business hours
- User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- No
- Phone support
- Yes
- Phone support availability
- 9 to 5 (UK time), Monday to Friday
- Web chat support
- No
- Onsite support
- Yes, at extra cost
- Support levels
- Various Support and maintenance options are available, designed to align with business needs, please consult the account team for more information
- Support available to third parties
- No
Onboarding and offboarding
- Getting started
- No training is required to use this LAN/WLAN connectivity service, however additional training can be provided for technical teams using the customer portal for LAN observability and analytics.
- Service documentation
- Yes
- Documentation formats
- End-of-contract data extraction
- No personal data is retained in the service
- End-of-contract process
- This is defined in the contract schedule and maybe negotiated depending on the business needs
Using the service
- Web browser interface
- No
- API
- No
- Command line interface
- No
Scaling
- Scaling available
- Yes
- Scaling type
- Manual
- Independence of resources
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The Solution is sized during the pre-sales stage through workshops or Q&A sessions to ensure it meets the current and future demands of the business.
Additional capacity/connectivity/devices can be supplied/provisioned on request. - Usage notifications
- Yes
- Usage reporting
- Other
Analytics
- Infrastructure or application metrics
- Yes
- Metrics types
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- CPU
- Disk
- Memory
- Network
- Number of active instances
- Other
- Other metrics
- Wifi Stats
- Reporting types
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- Real-time dashboards
- Reports on request
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Developed Vetting (DV)
Asset protection
- Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
- Yes
- Data storage and processing locations
- United Kingdom
- User control over data storage and processing locations
- No
- Datacentre security standards
- Supplier-defined controls
- Penetration testing frequency
- Less than once a year
- Penetration testing approach
- Another external penetration testing organisation
- Protecting data at rest
- Physical access control, complying with another standard
- Data sanitisation process
- Yes
- Data sanitisation type
- Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
- Equipment disposal approach
- A third-party destruction service
Backup and recovery
- Backup and recovery
- Yes
- What’s backed up
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- LAN & WLAN device configurations
- LAN Controller Configurations
- Backup controls
- Users are unable to control any backups associated with the service. Backups are automated as a standard part of the service
- Datacentre setup
- Multiple datacentres with disaster recovery
- Scheduling backups
- Supplier controls the whole backup schedule
- Backup recovery
- Users contact the support team
Data-in-transit protection
- Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
- IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
- Data protection within supplier network
- IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
Availability and resilience
- Guaranteed availability
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SLAs are available on request.
Please also refer to Service Definition document. - Approach to resilience
- Various designs including HA (High Availability) are support. Data available on request
- Outage reporting
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API and SNMP alerts
Email alerts
Identity and authentication
- User authentication
- 2-factor authentication
- Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
- Dedicated support teams have access via dedicated management connectivity, typically through a management VRF or VPN
- Access restriction testing frequency
- At least every 6 months
- Management access authentication
- 2-factor authentication
- Devices users manage the service through
- Dedicated device on a segregated network (providers own provision)
Audit information for users
- Access to user activity audit information
- Users contact the support team to get audit information
- How long user audit data is stored for
- At least 12 months
- Access to supplier activity audit information
- Users contact the support team to get audit information
- How long supplier audit data is stored for
- At least 12 months
- How long system logs are stored for
- At least 12 months
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 23/01/2022
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- Certification covers the protection of all Buyer and employee information that is managed by the Supplier.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- No
Security governance
- Named board-level person responsible for service security
- No
- Security governance certified
- Yes
- Security governance standards
- ISO/IEC 27001
- Information security policies and processes
- Supplied on request
Operational security
- Configuration and change management standard
- Supplier-defined controls
- Configuration and change management approach
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The Change Advisory Board, which includes the Managed LAN Operations Centre manager and the customer originator of the change requests. Its function is to:
• Review all change requests
• Determine their impact on the live service, risk, scope, cost, and schedule
• Approve or decline each change request. - Vulnerability management type
- Undisclosed
- Vulnerability management approach
- Vendor supplied threat alerts and security notifications. Patches are applied based on criticality, impact and consultation with the end customer.
- Protective monitoring type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Protective monitoring approach
- TBC
- Incident management type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Incident management approach
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We operate Incident Priorities for the Monitoring and Management services. Each Monitoring and Management supported device will have a device priority associated with it, as determined by the customer and reflecting its criticality in the LAN infrastructure. see full service definition
User reports incidents via Service desk
Incident reporting is provided on request
Secure development
- Approach to secure software development best practice
- Conforms to a recognised standard, but self-assessed
Separation between users
- Virtualisation technology used to keep applications and users sharing the same infrastructure apart
- Yes
- Who implements virtualisation
- Supplier
- Virtualisation technologies used
- VMware
- How shared infrastructure is kept separate
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The equipment provided on premise (LAN and WLAN devices) are dedicated to the end customer, This infrastructure is not shared with another organization.
Monitoring and management tools are typically multi-tenant and separated through Virtualization technology and VPN/VRF separation. However user data is not carried over this infrastructure.
Energy efficiency
- Energy-efficient datacentres
- Yes
- Description of energy efficient datacentres
- We operate in a sustainable and responsible way. In support of this, we are a member of the United Nations Global Compact, aligned to principles 7,8 & 9
Social Value
- Fighting climate change
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Fighting climate change
The Supplier has a track record of driving positive change for our people, communities and our planet. For example: Through the Supplier's "Meaningful Connections Plan" and "Blueprint" sustainability strategies, the Supplier sets long-term goals to reduce emissions, protect our natural resources, and create a meaningful impact on society. The Supplier has a made huge progress towards the company's Net Zero ambitions in our own operations and making significant headway in our supply chain. Progress is summarised below; these learnings and best practice can be shared with Buyers when awarded a new contract. Carbon Neutrality Target: net zero operations by 2025. Net zero operations, products and supply chain by 2040. 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. Renewables By the end of 2025: • Change masts on landlord sites to renewable energy • 40% of the Suppliers vehicles will be electric By the end of 2030 the Supplier will use 100% green energy. Decarbonisation The Supplier is investing in carbon-removal projects and supporting the decarbonisation of the UK economy by providing the connectivity to underpin a low-carbon digital revolution. Carbon Footprint The Supplier has commissioned consultancy to calculate the company's footprint in line including the standards below: • World Resources Institute/World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 2004 • Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, Revised Edition Carbon offsetting The Supplier plans to reduce full value chain emissions by at least 90% by 2040, in line with science-based targets. Some residual carbon emissions are expected that will be difficult to completely eliminate (e.g. flights). When 90% is reached, the plan is to offset the rest, using gold standard offsets (usually investing in nature-based solutions, such as tree planting). - Covid-19 recovery
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Covid-19 recovery
The Supplier continues to contribute to economic recovery and ambitions to level up society following Covid-19. Examples include:
In 2020, as part of the Supplier’s COVID-19 response, we co-launched ‘Community Calling’, a phone gifting scheme focusing on deprived areas within the UK, aiming to donate 10,000 smartphones to those who were shielding and needed support. That target has been reached so the project has expanded to more vulnerable people in need across the UK.
The Supplier’s Essential Broadband (EB) tariff was launched in November 2020 for new and existing customers who are in receipt of Universal Credit. The tariff offers 15Mbps for £15 per month, with no prices rises, and no fixed-term contract length. Since its launch, feedback has led to the development of a new and improved customer acquisition journey, now with an automatic live chat feature to simplify the process for eligible customers. Thousands of customers use this and the Supplier is working with government to understand who is eligible so those who need it most know about the offer and how to access it.
Tech-Lending Community Hubs: In January 2022, the Supplier launched a new project that will see grant funding of £400,000 become available to organisations interested in setting up tech lending hubs. This fund will provide one-off grants to organisations who work with temporary accommodation services, that could feasibly set up a lending hub, whereby residents can borrow tablets on a short-term basis. The tablets will be loaded with free data provided by the Supplier through the National Data Bank. Funding has now been awarded to five beneficiaries throughout the UK, which will see pilots operated with all five. Once this process continues to establish, the target is to expand this in collaboration with more customers, as part of the Buyer’s social value partnership. - Tackling economic inequality
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Tackling economic inequality
The Supplier is building an ambitious new strategy that will deliver social, economic and environmental benefits so our people, customers and the communities we serve can continue to have confidence in our values, integrity and mission to create positive change. The Supplier has significant experiencing delivering social impact and social value programmes throughout the UK in collaboration with the public sector. The Supplier has a solid portfolio of social value initiatives, many of which promote an inclusive economy. These include: -Working with organisations such as LMP Education and JobSkilla to help unemployed people back into work -Creation of a National Databank, which aims to end data poverty in communities across the UK. The National Data Bank provides free of charge SIMS for residents experiencing data poverty. -A wealth of expertise in working with small businesses, through Wayra (start-up cohort) and 5G accelerator hubs. Public sector customers also benefit by having access to subject matter experts in this space, as well as partnerships such as the ones with Neighbourly, and Good Things Foundation. In addition, the Supplier has a significant focus on digital skills, being brought to the forefront through the launch of our new sustainability strategy. Volunteering Since February 2022, all of the Supplier's employees have five paid volunteering days per year to support and connect with their local communities, digitally and in person, and support brilliant organisations. The Supplier looks for volunteering opportunities where employees can share expertise with local community organisations and registered charities, focusing on resolving local issues. - Equal opportunity
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Equal opportunity
The Supplier is an equal opportunities employer and is certified as Disability Confident Level 1; in the process to become Level 3 with a Guaranteed Interview Scheme, supporting disabled people throughout a recruitment and interview process. As part of the "Belonging Strategy", the Supplier will also ensure home-based working contracts will come into place across the business to offer more opportunities for disabled people, unpaid carers, and part-time workers without inhibiting and restricting career progression. The Supplier has a dedicated team responsible for diversity and inclusion. The Belonging Strategy underpins ambitions to ensure the creation and maintenance of a fair and inclusive workforce. To focus on supporting priority groups furthest from the labour market, the Supplier has created an Inclusive Recruitment Programme; to review all current processes that fall within our end-to-end recruitment journey for both internal and external talent and to ensure they are fully inclusive, equitable and accessible to all. The Supplier has made significant progress, partnering with Microlink, supporting workplace adjustments process; Implementation of Textio that is a platform which enables us to write inclusive and accessible job adverts and recruitment content; Creation of page specifically centred around Belonging and DEI on our external Careers Site. The Supplier has worked in partnership with Scope for the last five years, aligned with our Sustainability Strategy, supporting millions of disabled people into employment. The Supplier also has existing strategic partnerships with The Valuable 500, Business Disability Forum, Purple Space and have signed up to the Work With Me pledge. - Wellbeing
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Wellbeing
The Supplier promotes a culture of health, education and wellbeing so that we can support all employees, both personally and professionally. We also want to extend this to our customers and the communities where we operate, supporting the wider ambition of a happier, healthier population. The Supplier is working with ‘Tickets for Good’ on a mission to make events more accessible and inclusive. The vision of the ticket donations service is to help event organisers/venues, sponsors and performers distribute surplus inventory, making sure it’s done in a fair and inclusive way. We have created a custom distribution system for the donation of unsold tickets to live experiences. Health and wellbeing at work The Supplier's "Thrive" programme provides a comprehensive range of advice, tools and policies to support our people and ensure they can be their best at work. As part of Thrive, the Supplier provides free health checks for all employees. The online MyWellbeingCheck© is available for all employees to access at any time. The Supplier also offers the following management development modules as part of learning and development programmes: • Stamp Out Stigma: Managers’ mental health awareness, • Anxiety and Depression: Managers’ toolkit, • Workplace Stress: Managers’ survival kit. From September 2020, employees have access to ‘Unmind’, a mobile app to help manage and track mental wellbeing. The Supplier's Ride-to-Work scheme helps employees enjoy all the benefits of cycling during the daily commute. Everyone can apply for it at any time throughout the year, reducing their carbon footprint, improving fitness and saving money. The Supplier works in collaboration with our Buyers, sharing and promote best practice on wellbeing, in the workplace and local communities.
Pricing
- Price
- £94 a device a year
- Discount for educational organisations
- No
- Free trial available
- No