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If BT wants to keep Openreach in perpetuity, however, it needs to go the extra mile. The broadband debate isn’t going away soon, no matter what happens next to Openreach.
Home visits from the BT man are to be consigned to the history books after the former phone monopoly yesterday said it would rename its local network business Openreach as part of a historic deal ...
TELECOMS giant BT has avoided being broken up by promising to offer equal access for competitors to use its network and announcing plans to hive off 30,000 workers into a new distinct division ...
apparently finding a better copper pair for an end-user, but subsequently connecting the user to the wrong ISP, we have decided to take a further look at this issue. The issue we are interested in is ...
Justin Cooper of Link Market Services said: “BT paid its shareholders £10.7 billion in dividends in the last decade, almost the size of its current pension deficit.
Plus: BT Sport fans must pay £3.50 a month from start of the next football season. Read the whole story ...