Daisy Group awarded Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) contract

Business communications firm Daisy Group has been named as the new supplier for RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), following a recent competitive tender.

RICS was established over 140 years ago, and is the world’s leading qualification when it comes to professional standards in land, property and construction. With over 100,000 members across the world, RICS has nine offices in the UK and many international sites, all delivering a range of globally applicable and regionally specific standards and guidance.


Daisy’s appointment will enable RICS to improve and streamline both its UK and overseas operations and to integrate newer technologies into the entire network. Daisy’s installation of Ethernet First Mile (EFM) and Ethernet circuits will both increase bandwidth availability and generate significant cost savings for RICS.
Mark Smith, Network Manager at RICS said: “Daisy are very dynamic in their approach and have clarified the internal RICS network designs and drawn up into a solution that meets all of our requirements. Daisy has the right people in the right places, as demonstrated on multiple occasions by bouncing solution design ideas back and forth until we found the optimum one.”


Nathan Marke, Chief Technology Officer at Daisy Group comments: “Being asked to support the extensive and diverse RICS community was a great opportunity for us to show them just how fast and efficient their network could become. We’re delighted to have been able to support them through their current growth and look forward to working them for many years to come.”


Daisy Group provides unified communications to business customers including data, mobile, telephone systems, maintenance and voice.

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