Embassy Dili - Request for ISP VNET Internet Services
Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: dili • Timor-Leste. Response deadline: Jan 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 517 • PSC DG10.
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Description
The US Embassy is willing to install and maintain Dedicated Internet Services from a local Internet Service Provider (ISP) for one year utilized for US Embassy Opennet circuit and non-Enterprise network (NEN) at the US Embassy office in Dili.
Provider must be based in Timor-Leste with a proven track record of service in-country.
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The US Embassy in Dili is seeking a local Internet Service Provider (ISP) to install and maintain Dedicated Internet Services for one year. The provider must have a history of reliable service within Timor-Leste to ensure support for the Embassy’s Opennet and non-Enterprise network needs.
The buyer aims to secure a reliable ISP that can provide dedicated internet services for the US Embassy for operational needs.
- Review the scope of dedicated internet services required
- Identify potential ISPs based in Timor-Leste
- Assess the track record of these ISPs
- Develop a proposal that meets specified requirements
- Prepare pricing strategy based on local market rates
- Company profile including past performance
- Technical proposal outlining service provision
- Pricing breakdown
- Compliance with local laws and regulations
- Proof of capability and reliability
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- Exact bandwidth requirements for the service
- Specific SLA terms requested by the Embassy
- Details on past ISP performance requirements
- Information on existing local competitors
- What infrastructure is existing at the Embassy and its readiness for new services
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