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Spark gains three new TaaS certifications
Wed, 1st Nov 2017
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Spark has secured Telecommunications-as-a-Service (TaaS) certifications for three of its newest services, including two Government Networks (GNet) and a Meeting Room Service that enables geographically dispersed teams to connect via high-quality video.

TaaS enables Government agencies to collaborate nationwide and deliver citizen-centric focused services in telecommunication and security. Every service solution undergoes revision by the New Zealand Information Security Manual (NZISM) to ensure secure and efficient service solutions are provided.

Ian Hurst, Spark client chief security information officer, believes the recent accreditation has given Spark an edge as the first certified provider to gain certification for Meeting Room Services and GNet joining its existing portfolio.

“In the eyes of our customers, this TaaS certification is a personal recommendation from an independent source. Being able to run a national network and Trans-Tasman services requires rigour and assurance oversight. Spark is constantly driving innovation without impacting the core capability or quality of our services,” Hurst says.

The certification by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) comes after Spark signed up its 100th TaaS customer earlier this year.

Richard Adams, Spark's South Island sales general manager, says that Spark is committed to investing in leading-edge services so our customers, investors and clients, both business and private, have confidence in the level of services offered, which is constantly measured against the best standards.

“These TaaS certifications serve as recognition of Spark's investment to ensure our services are meeting the highest standards and making it easier for our customers to focus on what they do best. It also proves that we are offering the best customer experience,” Adams says.

Since TaaS was established in 2015, Spark has previously gained five other certificates including for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS).

Telecommunications-as-a-Service was jointly developed by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) to enable Government agencies to easily and securely connect with each other and their customers.

It is a simplified purchasing set-up that allows Government agencies to access services like WAN, LAN, WiFi, contact centre, unified communications and managed security services.

The development of TaaS was based on the increasing trend of cloud-based applications and on-the-go workers that require access to a wide range of devices outside of their immediate work location.