BT

  • BT shareholders approve £12.5bn EE deal

    BT shareholders approve £12.5bn EE deal

    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.

  • BT adds new channels and TV Everywhere options

    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.

  • BT Sport secures UK rights to show first ever European Games

    The 17 day European Games, which take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, will see athletes from 50 nations compete across 20 sports including boxing, athletics, cycling and diving, for the chance to win a gold medal.

  • BT TV axes film and boxset add-on

    BT TV axes film and boxset add-on

    The ISP has been winding down the service, which gives customers a selection of bundled older films and TV boxsets for £5pm, over recent months and stopped taking new orders for it last year.

  • Why BT’s SIM-only mobile launch makes sense

    Why BT’s SIM-only mobile launch makes sense

    It’s long been known that the company’s initial re-entry would be a lot less exciting than the early hype of automatic switching which requires a lot of technical work to turn into reality and is probably at least a year away.

  • BT re-enters mobile market with £5 per month SIM-only plans

    BT re-enters mobile market with £5 per month SIM-only plans

    BT has made its long-awaited return to the mobile market with the launch of a range of SIM-only 4G plans.