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Angola : Public Tender Opening for the Assignment of the 4th Global Unified Title for the Provision of Public Electronic Communications Services
Publish Date : 07-Oct-2019
Under the Public Procurement Law, the present procedure being a Limited Competition by Prior Qualification, it has two phases: a first phase of Applications, which in this case runs until November 8, 2019, for qualification of interested parties; and a second phase, submission of Proposals by qualified candidates, which will follow upon completion of the first.
The Tender Phase will be restricted to those candidates who are qualified, after consideration by the Evaluation Committee of their compliance with the tender requirements. Qualified applicants will be invited to submit their technical and financial proposals within 60 days.
Seeking greater transparency and speed, the tender procedure will take place on the Public Procurement Portal, accessible at www.compraspublicas.minfin.gov.ao. On this electronic platform, interested parties can access the advertisement and other parts of the contest, submit applications, request clarifications and submit proposals.
Roadshow sessions will be held for the international dissemination of the competition and to attract the interest of major world telecom operators: The first session is scheduled for Dubai, during the week beginning on October 7th of this year.
It is hoped that at the end of the process, the country will be able to count on a new electronic communications operator with relevant financial and technological capacity. This will help to improve competition in the sector, with more technological innovation, better quality of products and services and better prices, all for the benefit of citizens and the national economy.
INTERMINISTERIAL WORKING GROUP, Luanda, 30 September 2019.