This tender has been awarded to ADVANCED VOICE SYSTEMS for Undisclosed Amount.
Issuing Organization
Office Of The Valuer-General
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
1 March 2023
ADVANCED VOICE SYSTEMS
Award Date
1 March 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
12083
Name of Supplier Date and time of receipt Total Price (VAT Included) 1. Advance Voice Systems (Pty) Ltd Mon 2023/01/23 15:50 R867 945.25 2. Brilliant Communication Mon 2023/01/23 15:50 R1 979 327.35 3. Innovo Networks Tue 2022/12/20 16:30 R1 004 763.05 4. Let’s Fibre (Pty) Ltd Mon 2023/01/23 13:59 R735 742.00, 1. Advance Voice Systems (Pty) Ltd, 1. Advance Voice Systems (Pty) Ltd, 2. Brilliant Communication, 3. Innovo Networks, 3. Let’s Fibre (Pty) Ltd
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