BTwatch Weekly: Kirkby sets agenda as Group targets simpler, leaner, better
Joseph Purnell2024-05-30T12:39:00
In-depth analysis of BT’s FY23−24 results, including the vision cast by CEO Allison Kirkby in her first full-year earnings call. Tweaks made to Group shape will redraw Business boundaries and target the division that has caused significant headaches in recent years. Consumer and Openreach are turning a corner, with the hard graft of the past few FYs soon to be leveraged and monetised. Developments elsewhere include: another delay to the all-IP landline migration; an Openreach executive exit; self-powered base stations; and a multimillion-pound fine from Ofcom…
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- Organisations: BT Business; BT Consumer; BT Group; BT Mobile; BT Wholesale; EE; FarrPoint; Ofcom; Openreach; Plusnet; TelcoTitans; Vodafone UK; Virgin Media O2; Zest4.
- Geographic: Birmingham; Erdington; Europe; Lundy Island; UK; Windsor.
- People: Alex Tofts; Allison Kirkby; Catherine Colloms; Clive Selley; Gabriela Styf Sjöman; Greg McCall; Kirsty Baxter Smith; Margherita Della Valle; Marc Allera; Philip Jansen.
- Themes: All-IP landline migration; ARPU; B2B; Base stations; Brand; Broadband; Corporate affairs; Digital Voice switchover; Enterprise; Environmental targets; Fibre network deployment; Financial performance; Global Fabric; Global ops; Investment; Low earth orbit satellites; Mobile coverage; Network monetisation; Network resilience; Non-terrestrial connectivity; Operational resilience; Project Gigabit; Regulation; Rural networks; Satellite connectivity; Solar and wind power; Space strategy; Transformation; Unified communications.
- Events: BT Group’s full year results to 31 March 2024 (FY23−24); DSP Leaders World Forum.