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  • BT avoids strike after reaching pay deal with union

    July 8, 2021

    BT has averted its first major strike in more than three decades after reaching an agreement with the Communication and Workers Union (CWU) over pay and redundancy plans. The CWU had threatened strike action against the telecoms giant, accusing it of “putting profit before people” in its radical restructuring plan. But BT today said it [...]

  • Screenshot: Who will win the summer TV ratings war?

    July 2, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Rob Beckett’s Wembley wisdom **Who will win the summer TV ratings war? **Kantar’s boardroom carousel Media Moment of the Week: Rob Beckett’s Wembley wisdom We all had a great time on Tuesday, didn’t we, but arguably no one had a better time than Rob Beckett. Fortunately, the comedian [...]

  • BT promises wholesale price freeze in full-fibre broadband push

    July 1, 2021

    BT has pledged to freeze prices for its wholesale telecoms customers in a bid to drive the take-up of full-fibre broadband services and fend off competition from rivals. The FTSE 100 company today said it will hold prices for up to 10 years when communications providers commit to using full-fibre wherever it is available, rather [...]

  • Oneweb and BT ink deal for rural broadband rollout

    June 28, 2021

    Oneweb and BT have inked an agreement to use satellites to help roll out broadband in the most remote rural areas across the UK. The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how satellite technology could be used to beam internet services to rural areas that are too difficult or expensive to [...]

  • EE to bring back Europe roaming charges after Brexit

    June 24, 2021

    EE will reintroduce additional roaming charges for customers who use their phones in Europe from next year, despite promises not to hike fees after Brexit. Users will be charged a new flat fee of £2 a day when roaming across 47 European destinations, which will cover their plan’s data, minutes and texts allowance. The changes [...]

  • Murdoch’s News UK ‘held talks’ over BT Sport tie-up

    June 22, 2021

    Rupert Murdoch’s News UK is said to have eyed up a partnership with BT’s TV division as the mogul looks to secure the future of his media empire. News UK, which publishes The Sun and The Times titles, held talks with the telecoms giant over a potential tie-up with BT Sport. Bankers from Lazard were [...]

  • Screenshot: How did a software glitch break the internet?

    June 11, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Motty goes off the rails **How did a software glitch break the internet? **BT’s bolt from the blue Media Moment of the Week: Motty goes off the rails Look, everyone loves John Motson. He’s a juggernaut of football broadcasting and I don’t have a bad word to say [...]

  • Ex-BBC Trust boss throws hat in the ring for BT chair

    May 30, 2021

    Rona Fairhead, former BBC Trust chair, could become BT’s first female board boss, according to reports. Fairhead is in the running to succeed Jan du Plessis, who announced his retirement in March, the Telegraph reported. If successful, she will become the first woman to lead BT’s board. The search for a new leader is however [...]

  • BT’s boss buys £2m of shares one day after major investment push

    May 17, 2021

    The boss of BT has bought more than £2 million of shares in his own company, just a day after announcing a major new investment drive. Chief executive Philip Jansen bought 1.25 million shares at £1.63 each, according to new filings with the London Stock Exchange. The purchase on Friday came the day after Jansen [...]

  • BT: Investors unenthused by £2bn pension funding deal as shares drop 6.3 per cent

    May 13, 2021

    BT today announced plans to bring full-fibre broadband to an extra 5m homes as the financial burden of its pension deficit eased. The telecoms firm struck a new deal for its pension, which is one of the biggest in the country at £7.98bn. Some £2bn of deficit will be met through an asset-backed funding arrangement [...]

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