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 and Google Cloud have renewed their strategic partnership to combat cybersecurity threats.
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BT is trialling several liquid cooling technologies that could improve energy consumption and efficiency metrics in its networks and IT infrastructure.
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BT and Nokia confirm the successful uplink aggregation of two carrier components in a 5G Standalone (SA) live network.
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BT and Ericsson have demonstrated the transmission of 5G services in a wideband frequency division duplex (FDD) radio carrier (over 20MHz) within a sub-3GHz spectrum band.
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Who is poised to take the top job at BT as Jansen prepares for a 2024 exit?
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Jansen will end his time as BT boss at an “appropriate moment” in 2024
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BT has voiced its support for the UK government’s 10-year investment into quantum computing technologies to boost the national economy.
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BT Group’s Digital Unit will expand its partnership with Amazon Web Services to collaborate on internet of things (IoT) industry solutions, new cloud networking propositions and new 5G edge computing services for UK businesses.
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BT Group’s digital division has partnered with Kyndryl on a programme to move a number of the Group’s mainframe applications to the cloud.
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BT is to build a radio network to help guide drones operated by Altitude Angel, a UK-based traffic technology provider.
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BT has hired Tata Consultancy Services to help it manage and decommission its legacy technology, with the aim of saving £65 million a year.
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BT’s procurement arm, BT Sourced has placed over £2.5 million of third-party spend on Globality’s intelligent sourcing platform.