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  • BT says sorry after complaint numbers spike

    BT says sorry after complaint numbers spike

    Ofcom’s latest complaints bulletin showed that in the three-month period covering July to September 2015, BT was the most complained about of all UK pay-TV operators with 25 complaints per 100,000 customers.

  • BT’s AMC adds Manhattan to exclusive drama line-up

    The drama follows the brilliant but flawed scientists and their families in a remote location in Los Alamos, New Mexico, as they attempt to coexist in a world where secrets and lies infiltrate every aspect of their lives.

  • Why you won’t see AMC’s Into the Badlands on BT TV this year

    Why you won’t see AMC’s Into the Badlands on BT TV this year

    Some notable gaps in its programming, such as Into the Badlands, and an over-reliance on just two truly new shows means that for now BT’s AMC channel is an interesting but not essential addition to its TV offering.

  • BT reports best ever TV growth and strong mobile performance

    BT reports best ever TV growth and strong mobile performance

    Earlier this year the firm became the exclusive home of the UEFA Champions and Europa Cup leagues which it’s providing for free to any customer who adds BT TV to their broadband package.

  • BT’s EE deal cleared by UK’s competition watchdog

    BT’s EE deal cleared by UK’s competition watchdog

    A Competition and Markets Authority inquiry into the proposed deal found there would be little impact on competition because, while both BT and EE currently offer mobile services and home broadband, each was only a small player in the other’s core sector.

  • BT TV adds Sky Sports HD to channel line-up

    BT TV adds Sky Sports HD to channel line-up

    Last year the broadband giant won the right to show its rival’s channels on its YouView platform but until today has only offered the Standard Definition (SD) versions, making the platform less attractive to sports fans keen to enjoy matches in the best possible picture quality.