BTwatch Weekly: gov’t reforms required as Openreach seeks fibre residencies
Joseph Purnell2024-09-25T14:39:00
Latest from BT and its ecosystem as the Group makes fixed network demands, rolls out next-gen mobile, and works to surrender international outposts. More from Connected Britain, Secure Tomorrow Festival, and elsewhere in a busy week for BT, EE, and Openreach…
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- Organisations: Adastral Park; Asterion Industrial Partners; AWS; Babington; BT Business; BT Digital; BT Enia; BT Global; BT Group; BT Ireland; BT Italia; Competition and Markets Authority (CMA); Crosscall; EE; ERPTech; Neos Networks; Nextalia Sgr; Ofcom; Openreach; Retelit; Telecom Italia (TIM); Three UK; UBS; Vodafone UK.
- Geographic: Ireland; Italy; UK.
- People: Alex Chrisholm; Allison Kirkby; Chris Bryant; Chris Sims; Marc Allera; Matthew Hemmings; Sally Fuller.
- Themes: 5G; 5G Standalone (5G SA); Apprenticeships; B2B; Cybersecurity; Fibre; Generative AI; Mobile network; Multi-dwelling units (MDU); One Touch Switching (OTS/TOTSCo); Permitting reform; Rugged mobile devices; Security; Spectrum; Wayleaves.
- Events: Connected Britain 2024; Secure Tomorrow Festival.