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British Telecom




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  Company Type Public (<br>)
  Foundation 1 October 1981 (as British Telecommunications)
  Location London , England , UK
  Key People Sir Christopher Bland , Executive Chairman <br> Ben Verwaayen , Chief Executive
  Area Served United Kingdom
  Industry Telecommunications
  Company Slogan Bringing it all together
  Products Retail and Wholesale local, national and international telecommunications products and services,<br>Broadband and internet products and services,<br>IT and Network Solutions,<br>Mobile service as a Molo
  Revenue £195 billion GBP ( 2006 )
  Operating Income £26 billion GBP ( 2006 )
  Num Employees 104,399 (2005-06)


BT Group plc (formerly '''British Telecommunications plc''') which trades as '''BT''' (pronounced ''Bee tee'') (also previously as '''British Telecom''' and is still commonly known as such amongst the general public) is the Privatised UK state Telecommunications operator. It is the dominant fixed line Telecommunication s and Broadband Internet provider in the United Kingdom. {Link without Title}
BT operates in more than 170 countries and almost a third of its revenue now comes from its Global Services division.

BT Group is currently the largest communications service provider in the United Kingdom and in Europe. It is also one of the largest communication companies in the world.


BUSINESSES OF BT

British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.

BT runs the Telephone Exchange s, trunk network and Local Loop connections for the vast majority of British fixed-line telephones. Currently BT is responsible for approximately 28 million telephone lines in the UK. Apart from Kingston Communications , which serves Kingston-upon-Hull, BT is the only UK telecoms operator to have a ''Universal Service Obligation'' (USO) which means it must provide a fixed telephone line to any address in the UK. It is also obliged to provide public call boxes.

BT's businesses are operated under special government regulation by the British telecoms regulator Ofcom (formerly Oftel ). BT has been found to have Significant Market Power in some markets following Market Reviews by Ofcom. In these markets, BT is required to comply with additional obligations such as meeting reasonable requests to supply services and not to discriminate.

As well as continuing to provide service in those traditional areas in which BT has an obligation to provide services or is closely regulated, BT has expanded into more profitable products and services where there is less regulation. These are principally, Broadband internet service and Bespoke solutions in telecommunications and Information Technology .

BT Group is organised into the following business divisions:

From 1 July 2007 two additional divisions will be put in place:-


HISTORY OF BT


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