The Scottish Government has set up a procurement framework agreement with Vodafone for mobile voice and data services.
It has valued the agreement, set to run for three years with an option to extend for one more, at up to £30 million, saying it will be available for all public sector organisations in Scotland.
The contract award notice indicates that the award was made through the National Collaborative Procurement Division of the Scottish Government and extends to value added services related to mobile voice and data.
This follows a similar agreement in 2020, which Vodafone said provided the sector with access to its products for highly competitive prices.
The company claims to have a strong 4G network and growing 5G network across Scotland, backed by a £3 billion investment over the past five years.