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Andrew Small, managing director, global portfolio, Business, BT, said: “Our Five9 partnership offers BT customers a secure and future-proof route to migrate their contact centre into the cloud.
BT has bagged £105 million ($140m) for the sale of its surplus copper cables. As reported by The Guardian yesterday, the UK telco received the upfront payment, as it continues to replace its ...
A woman says her family feared she was dead after thieves stole copper pipes, wiping out all methods of communication for 23 ...
BT has secured a contract worth up to £350 million to “futureproof” the connectivity of thousands of public sector sites across Scotland, including hospitals, GP surgeries and government offices.
Telecoms giant BT is building robots modelled on moles that are capable of digging under roads to lay broadband cables. It has opened a robotics research facility in Suffolk to develop the ...
Donald Green, of White Horse Avenue, Halstead, Essex, was caught red handed with more than £3,700 worth of BT cables following an incident near Newmarket on October 27.
BT HomeCare is a mass market, wire-free, continuously monitored product launched last month in a major roll out programme starting in the North West. Installations of the Class 6 system using the new ...
Four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a BT cable in Yorkshire. The theft took place at the BT cable junction box on the B6265 between Little Ouseburn and Green Hammerton, ...
Copper cable scrap fetches $140 million in UK bid The former British Telecom organization reportedly has received a sizable bid for part of the copper landline cable it is retiring.
BT has secured £105 million from the sale of its surplus copper cables, according to a Guardian article published today. The deal with global recycler EMR (European Metal Recycling) involves selling ...
TECHNOLOGY giant BT is set to win the 40million contract to bring broadband to all parts of Suffolk, the EADT can reveal.
Telecoms giant BT is building robots modelled on moles that are capable of digging under roads to lay broadband cables.