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Tesco hopes to improve connectivity for its sites worldwide

Tesco stacks £100m network infrastructure upgrade

VoIP and fixed-mobile convergence will be rolled over over five years

Written by Angelica Mari

Supermarket giant Tesco has signed a £100m network deal with Cable&Wireless for data, fixed and mobile voice telecommunications.

Central to the five-year plan is the migration of the group’s existing systems into a single IP network, with 40 times the capacity of the retailer’s current structure.

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The network will connect more than 1,800 Tesco sites including stores, regional offices and distribution centres, as well as operations in 14 other countries worldwide.

Alongside voice over IP, fixed-mobile convergence will be used to improve communications in areas such as logistics, with staff using existing mobile handsets to act as fixed lines and operating as a roaming mobile when on the move.

In-store information kiosks and videoconferencing applications are in the pipeline for future network rollout.

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