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BT ramps up superfast broadband upgrade
BT today announced that it is ramping up its roll out of superfast fibre-based, 40Mb broadband connectivity, making it available to 1 million homes by early next year.
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BT Pushes Ahead with 40-Mbit/s Broadband Plans
BT Group Plc is bringing forward the first phase of its plans to make faster broadband via fibre available to homes and businesses, showing the company has not been hampered by problems at its Global Services unit.
Britain's BT offers staff time off in exchange for pay cut
Sunday, 05 July 2009, 1:00pm Source: TV3 Telecommunications company BT Group PLC is offering staff a year off work in return for a 75 percent cut in that year's pay.
BT shelves Phorm's Web usage monitoring for ads
British telecommunications provider BT PLC is indefinitely shelving plans to target online advertising to individual customers by using Web monitoring techniques that have drawn privacy complaints.
BT will not roll out Phorm's Webwise
U.K. incumbent has decided against Internet-tracking technology. BT Group PLC has decided not to roll-out a system developed by U.K. technology company Phorm Inc.
BT managers to get below-average to cut costs
BT plans to pay its executives less than the industry average, it emerged today, relying instead on performance-related bonuses to try to motivate managers to improve the company's results.
BT logo at the firm's headquarters
Telecommunications giant BT is offering staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut.
BT offers staff time off in exchange for pay cut
Telecoms company BT Group PLC is offering staff a year off work in return for a 75 percent cut in that year's pay.
On current form, T-Mobile is the most popular kid in the British mobile operator classroom - everyone, it seems, wants to be its friend.
Freedom4 hopeful of market share gains from BT
U.K. wireless broadband provider takes aim at incumbent's calls, access market share.
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CISCO: A New Unified Communication System to Reduce Mobile Airtime Costs for Small Businesses
BT has today announced plans to integrate the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System technology from Research In Motion with BT Communications Complete .
Hester's payday is fair and is a precedent for other companies to follow
Last October taking the job of Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive did not look like an easy payday.
Ltd. is already giving its key mobile network rivals a run for their money in the next-generation wireless world of Long Term Evolution , securing trials with a number of European operators.
Tata Comm signs pact with BT Group
MUMBA, INDIA: Indian telecom major Tata Communications Ltd said on Thursday that it has signed a major voice services agreement with the U.K.'s BT Group Plc that will allow two of the world's largest providers of voice and IP services to mutually benefit from shared resources as part of a global supply arrangement.
UK looks to young geeks to secure cyberspace
Britain is hiring former computer hackers to join a new security unit aimed at protecting cyberspace from foreign spies, thieves and terrorists, the country's terrorism minister said.
BT, Virgin in talks with ESPN to show former Setanta soccer
Setanta defaulted on its payments for the rights to show Premier League soccer. BT Group PLC and Virgin Media Inc.
KCOM signs strategic pact with BT
U.K. operator to outsource U.K. network operations to BT over next few years. Telecommunications provider KCOM Group PLC Monday signed a strategic agreement with BT Group PLC which would extend its network reach and outsource management of its network assets.
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BT sends staff out on loan to stop job cuts
TELECOMS giant BT is to send its workers out on loan to other firms in a bid to avoid redundancies.
BT to Launch Virtual Data Center
After an "unacceptable performance" which resulted in the company losing nearly $2 billion in cost overruns on large customer projects, UK telecommunications and hosting provider BT revealed that it will launch a new virtual data center service designed for large businesses and public sector organizations.