BT Group
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Sky News has reported that Alison Kirby, BT Group’s CEO, has reinitiated plans to sell its Irish corporate business.
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Launched over two years ago the tech fellowship programme was implemented to recognise the contribution of engineers.
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ORCA Computing and BT Group have showcased technology innovations to demonstrate how quantum communication and computing systems can integrate with classical data centres.
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Kester Mann, director of consumer and connectivity at CCS Insight has predicted a busy start for incoming BT CEO Allison Kirkby as she prepares to take the reigns from Phillip Jansen next week.
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BT and Elon Musk’s Starlink are in talks to cover rural parts of the UK with broadband and mobile services.
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Gabriela Styf Sjöman, managing director, research and network strategy has claimed that BT Group has conducted a Microsoft Teams call using a quantum optical radio receiver.
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Nokia and BT Group today announced an agreement to develop new 5G network monetisation opportunities.
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Capacity explores the factors behind circular economy adoption, and investigates why more granular data on network components is key to driving adoption of the principles
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BT said its profits had risen by almost a third as it passed on high inflation costs to customers.
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BT today announced a brand-new international network it says will enable its business customers to innovate at pace.
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BT has announced the launch of the UK’s first drone SIM in a first for the UK market.
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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.
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EE is deploying Ericsson’s latest ultra-lightweight radio technology which will deliver improved 5G efficiency across its network.
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A group of 16 telcos have called on Big Tech to share the costs of telecom networks citing the rising costs associated with energy crisis and EU climate goals.
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BT Group and Warner Bros. Discovery say they have “welcomed” the decision from the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) to approve a 50:50 joint venture (JV) that will create a new sports company in the UK and Ireland.
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BT will transform legacy infrastructure and its internal application to cloud-first architecture after signing a five-year collaboration partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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The former chief product officer for Vodafone Smart Tech has been appointed MD of incubation for BT's digital unit – and he's taken four members of his team with him.
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BT shares have fallen following news that Patrick Drahi has increased his stake in the company to 18%
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Steve Benton, chief security officer at BT, explains how telco operators can tackle cybersecurity in the digital age