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We are delighted to announce that we have been appointed to provide Homecare Monitoring to both Buckinghamshire County Council and North Tyneside Council under the ESPO Framework 394.
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Latest news:
Implications for eziTracker hm if the BT strike goes ahead
The effect of any strike on ezitracker hm should be limited. The ezitracker hm disaster recovery procedures are designed to ensure that the service operates as normal
Customers have asked about implications for the eziTracker hm service
should BT engineers go on strike.
BT has had an extended warning of the possibility of industrial action
and has announced that it has extensive contingency plans in place.
The 21st century telecommunications network is designed to be
highly resilient and can operate for an extended period with only
limited support. In the event of a strike it is highly unlikely that there
would be any rapid deterioration in service. However, it is possible
that the time taken to fix faults would increase and this would
include faults to BT phone lines used to call eziTracker hm. Should the
site’s phone line be unavailable customers should consider backups
including allowing calls from mobile phones or using manual time
entries. Our helpdesk can advise how to do this.
Panztel has a comprehensive disaster recovery plan to cope with
problems such as those which might result from industrial action.
None of the telecoms services used to operate eziTracker hm are
supplied by BT. EziTracker hm uses two alternative networks so it is not
directly affected by any deterioration in BT’s service. Our suppliers
have confirmed that the services that they supply to us are not
dependent on BT lines or services.
At Panztel’s offices we have some of our internet service is supplied
by BT but we have an alternative service using another ISP. Our
telephone service is also provided by an alternative supplier so we
are confident that we will be able to continue to support our
customers.
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