BT
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Ten of the UK's largest digital connectivity companies have signed a joint letter encouraging their suppliers to adopt voluntary minimum standards to reduce carbon emissions.
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BT Group is reportedly making moves to sell off its international business, with reports suggesting the firm has approached the likes of AT&T and Orange over a potential acquisition.
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By the end of March, EE’s 5G Standalone (SA) network will be live in over 50 major towns and cities, covering more than 40% of the UK population.
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Indian billionaire and Bharti Airtel founder Sunil Bharti Mittal is reportedly exploring the possibility of increasing his 24.5% stake in BT.
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Businesses across the UK still reliant on analogue landlines are being urged to transition to digital networks before the end of 2025, as the country’s ageing copper telephone infrastructure nears the end of its operational life.
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BT and Equinix have expanded their partnership to boost interconnectivity for multinational organisations.
Forthcoming events
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The High Court has denied a “fanciful” attempt from BT to sue Virgin Mobile (VMO2) after EE accused the operator of terminating their network access agreement before its expiry.
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BT has appointed Allison Kirkby as its new CEO, taking over from Philip Jansen around the end of January 2024 at the latest.
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BT and OneWeb, in partnership with the UK government, are now delivering internet connectivity to Lundy Island, North Devon.
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BT is preparing itself for a bid from Deutsche Telekom according to several reports.
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BT Wholesale's Gavin Jones talks to Capacity's Saf Malik on the company's data centre footprint, its network reliability and nationwide coverage, and increasing access to fibre.
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The second UK-Iraq strategic dialogue was held in London on 3-4th July
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In the field, in a laboratory or office, Capacity celebrates some of the women in engineering, working hard to keep us all connected.
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BT and Five9, a provider of the intelligent CX Platform will expand their partnership to enhance the choice of contact centre services and solutions offered to organisations globally.
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BT has secured a contract worth up to £350 million over the next six years to become the sole provider to deliver public sector connectivity across Scotland.
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Juniper Networks has appointed Neil McRae, formerly of BT, as its chief network strategist.
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Kcom, the former Kingston Communications, now owned by Macquarie, is making a second attempt to expand UK-wide from its base in Hull.
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BT is reportedly on the hunt for a replacement for CEO Philip Jansen.