BTwatch Weekly: CEO claims ‘solid start’ but warns of tumultuous year to come
Joseph Purnell2024-08-06T15:01:00
Latest from BT and its interests, including: a Q1 report that tees up plenty of turbulence to come, but with a recovery scheduled within the next 18 months; a massive ESN contract in the works with BT despite equally substantial delays in recent years; and new digs for the former CEO…
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- Organisations: AllPoints Fibre; BT Business; BT Group; Britten Norman; CityFibre; Community Fibre; EE; Gigaclear; Liberty Global; Marks & Spencer; Netomnia/Brsk; Ofcom; Openreach; RootMetrics; Stratospheric Platforms (SPL); Virgin Media O2; Vodafone UK; WPP.
- Geographic: Adastral Park; Scotland; UK; Westminster.
- People: Allison Kirkby; Bas Burger; Colin Bannon; Josie Smith; Katie Milligan; Marc Allera; Mike Fries; Philip Jansen; Rachel Higham; Rob Shuter; Suzanne Cater.
- Themes: 5G; 6G; AI; B2B; Consumer; Emergency Services Network (ESN); Fibre; Global Fabric; Hyperscalers; Mobile Private Network (MPN); Network-as-a-Service (NaaS); Physical Infrastructure Access (PIA); Project Gigabit; Reaching 100% (R100); Spectrum; Telecoms Access Review; Virtual production.
- Events: BT Q1 FY24–25 earnings release.