BT Group
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BT has reportedly put its global division up for sale as part of the company’s ongoing attempts to shave costs
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BT has expanded its Carbon Network Dashboard, enhancing business customers' visibility into electricity consumption and carbon emissions for more effective infrastructure optimisation.
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BT Group has activated its first self-powering mobile site in the Shropshire Hills, with approximately 70% of the site’s energy requirements met by on-site solar panels and a wind turbine.
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BT Group has undergone a leadership reshuffle with Harmeen Mehta, the company’s chief digital and innovation officer, departing.
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BT Group is leveraging large language models from AI vendors like Claude developers Anthropic, Meta, and Amazon through a specially designed internal platform to enhance operations and drive innovation.
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Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim has raised his BT stake to 4.3% for around £150 million.
Forthcoming events
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BT has appointed law enforcement specialist Kevin Brown as the new head of its security division, replacing Mark Hughes, who is stepping down at the end of the year.
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Huawei has given a powerful riposte to a report that the US government is trying to persuade allied governments to block the company’s products from its telecoms networks.
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Move services to the cloud, be faster and be simpler: that was the message Alan Burkitt-Gray heard from industry leaders at a Munich conference on operational transformation
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UK operator TalkTalk has created a new fibre company, FibreNation, that will provide wholesale services to it and another BT rival, Sky.
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Damien Staples has left BT Global Services, where he was VP of wholesale voice and roaming, following a reorganisation of the division’s business.
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BT has reported falling orders and revenue for its Global Services division, in the group’s half-year results, announced this morning.
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BT has appointed former cable TV executive Philip Jansen as its new CEO, and at the same time it has appointed the former chairman and CEO of Telefónica UK to its board.
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BT-owned mobile operator EE has become the first UK telco to launch a 5G trial site, ahead of wider rollouts planned ahead.
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Two senior technology executives have left BT to take up roles at the TM Forum industry organisation.
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BT has unveiled a new service and network automation platform which aims to support enterprise customers looking to adopt software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) and network functions virtualisation (NFV) technologies.
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Former Telefonica UK CEO Ronan Dunne is the latest name to be linked to the BT hotseat, with reports claiming Dunne has already held discussions with the UK incumbent.