BTwatch Weekly: ‘in transition’ BT ends year on a high
Joseph Purnell2024-12-24T10:53:00
Latest from BT as new Wholesale MD lays out her priorities; Sprinklr tie-up bears first fruit; asset-light international strategy picks up; and BT walks away unscathed from landmark £1bn+ class action case…
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- Organisations: Altice UK; Bharti Airtel; BT Business; BT Consumer; BT Group; BT Ireland; BT Wholesale; Collective Action on Land Lines (CALL); Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT); Competition and Markets Authority (CMA); Equinix; FutureScot; INCA; Kaltura; National Underground Assets Register; Ofcom; Openreach; Sapio Research; Scanpole; Scotland Wide Area Network (SWAN); Sprinklr; Three UK; Virgin Media O2 (VM O2); Vodafone UK.
- Geographic: Dublin; Ireland; Scotland; UK; USA.
- People: Alan Lees; Allison Kirkby; Harry Singh; Howard Watson; Lindsay Ferguson; Paddy Paddison; Patrick Drahi; Thea Sztejka.
- Themes: AI; API; Asset-light strategy; Chatbot; Class action; Colocation; Connected Nations; Customer experience (CX); Data centre; Digital infrastructure; Fibre; GenAI Gateway; Global Fabric; Large language model (LLM); Network-as-a-service (NaaS); Public switched telephone network (PSTN); Satellite connectivity; Spectrum; Telegraph poles; Virtual events.
- Events: INCA Summit 2024.