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Transport for London Discloses Phone Contract Spending Figures
Transport for London (TfL) has disclosed the annual expenditure on phone contracts in response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. The figures, released on November 25, reveal that TfL previously spent approximately £4 million per year with O2 before switching to Vodafone in January 2022. Since the transition, the current contract has generated around £300,000 for Vodafone.
TfL stated that it withheld detailed breakdowns of the spending, citing concerns that releasing such information could “prejudice commercial interests.” According to TfL, disclosing finer details could undermine competition among phone service providers and affect its ability to negotiate favorable terms in the future.
The organization emphasized its commitment to transparency while also balancing the need to secure the best value for public funds. TfL maintains that the obligation to protect its negotiating position outweighs the public interest in full disclosure regarding phone contract specifics.
In addition to the contract details, TfL mentioned that it invested £120,000 in a new signal booster, although it did not disclose the specific location of this installation. The investment aims to improve mobile connectivity across its transport network, enhancing the overall travel experience for London commuters.
The release of these figures has prompted discussions on public spending and transparency, with TfL navigating the complexities of maintaining competitive contracts while fulfilling its duty to inform the public. As Londoners continue to rely on the transport network daily, the implications of these financial decisions resonate throughout the city.
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