BT
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Ofcom could force BT to offer rivals ‘dark fibre’ access
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BT could be forced to open up its fibre network to rivals under plans put forward by Ofcom to boost competition in the supply of high-speed data lines to large businesses and public institutions.
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BT announces 50,000 mobile sign-ups and further TV growth
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Today’s figures reveal BT added 50,000 mobile sign-ups, 266,000 Infinity fibre broadband customers and 52,000 new TV customers in the quarter ending March 31st.
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BT Mobile defends lack of data tethering
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Many planned to hook up their mobile to their laptop or tablet so they could browse the web on a bigger screen. Alas, those trying to do so have found that their smartphone’s ‘personal hotspot’ or ‘tethering’ options have been disabled by the ISP’s network settings.
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BT Sport to show exclusive live coverage of Sir Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup challenge
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BT Sport and the BBC are to broadcast Sir Ben Ainslie’s challenge to win the 35th America’s Cup, with BT’s channels the only place for sailing fans to watch full live coverage of the contest.
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BT shareholders approve £12.5bn EE deal
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BT’s takeover of mobile network EE took a step forward today after 99.73% of the broadband and fixed line giant’s shareholders approved the £12.5bn deal at a special General Meeting convened in Central London today.
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BT adds new channels and TV Everywhere options
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From today subscribers will see Comedy Central Extra, MTV Music, Movies 25, and H2 on their EPG, taking the total number of pay-TV channels offered by BT to 25.