NPIA to save £1m with Cable & Wireless renegotiation

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Cable & Wireless will continue to deliver the secure national communications network for a reduced cost

The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has claimed a renegotiation of its contract with network provider Cable & Wireless will deliver £1m in savings. Cable & Wireless provides the secu...

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