BT
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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 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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Bharti Global will become BT’s biggest shareholder after buying a 25% stake, worth US$4 billion from Altice.
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BT and its mobile arm EE have unveiled two new initiatives to reduce the impact of fraud on its mobile customers.
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UK telecoms group Daisy has demerged its cloud business into a separate company, with investment from private equity fund Inflexion.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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TIM and BT have signed a preliminary agreement for the acquisition of two select BT Business Units in Italy by TIM.
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Openreach managing director of strategic infrastructure development Kim Mears has said that delivering full fibre to some of Wales’ most rural areas “may not be financially viable'.
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New analysis of sustainability credentials across the private sector has concluded that Vodafone, BT and Virgin Media are leading the TMT industry when it comes to their sustainability pledges.
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Transatel's has extended its partnership with BT giving its MVNO customers access to wi-fi calling, VoLTE and 5G.
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BT has announced the launch of a new generation of cloud-optimised managed network services to expand multinational customers’ choice of software-based connectivity solutions.
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Operators and device manufacturers active in the UK are no longer permitted to sell locked handsets, the national regulator Ofcom has said.
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BT has selected Ericsson as its 5G RAN provider in the UK cities of London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff, to name a few.
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Three UK is investing £2 billion in its network to increase 4G speeds as much as 150%, and deliver the fastest 5G network in the country.
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Nothing to do with Covid, but virtualisation of telecoms networks means that telcos are no longer locked in to a few hardware vendors. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the march of SDN and NFV
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BT and Toshiba have deployed a 6km secure fibre network linking two research centres in the west of England.