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BT gets into bed with FON

News The deal means users of BT Fusion dual-mode handsets will be able to use those devices in far more locations around the world than had previously been possible. Robert Lang, FON's European chief, said FON has compromised, in that its users will... [04 Oct 2007]

Upwardly Mobile: What we can learn from the death of T-One

Comment It looks like BT is already trying to sell its FMC service, BT Fusion, based on price. Surely if someone is already paying BT for broadband every month, all VoIP calls should be free. BT has indicated it may be thinking beyond voice with a free... [27 Mar 2007]

BT rings up more than a million VoIP customers

News He added the figures did not include the telco's FMC offering, BT Fusion. A BT spokesman told silicon.com the reason for the rapid uptake is largely down to the launch back in June of Total Broadband packages - which offer a broadband subscription... [10 Jan 2007]

BT and Phones4u get together for Fusion deal

News BT has signed a deal with mobile phone retailer Phones4u to get its wi-fi FMC service Fusion into the hands of high street shoppers. However, since it launched the service, BT has learnt a lot in the market place and we are seeing evidence of this... [08 Jan 2007]

BT enters quad-play era with IPTV launch

News Customers who sign up for BT Vision get a free set-top box, which receives both digital terrestrial channels such as Freeview and on-demand content via the broadband connection. Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said in a statement: "BT... [04 Dec 2006]

Dial-up doomsday: 2010

News One such bundled offering, BT Fusion, which combines mobile and fixed-landline phone service, has struggled to make headway in the consumer market and has branched out to businesses with the launch of Corporate Fusion earlier this year. [12 Oct 2006]

BT beats analyst expectations

News Those services - particularly those surrounding BT Fusion, the company's wi-fi-hub-centred convergence offering for the home - will in future be speedily delivered by download, which should make them easier to roll out. [28 Jul 2006]

Cheat Sheet: FMC

Cheat Sheet The main cheerleader for this is BT, which launched its FMC service, BT Fusion, back in the heady days of June 2005. Not a huge range, to say the least, but BT is promising it is jawing with other phone companies, including Nokia, to get some more... [23 Jun 2006]

Photos: A peek inside BT's assault on the digital home

Photo The iPod-styled hub will also now serve to carry the BT Fusion service, which lets a customer use one phone to make both landline and mobile calls. Currently, there are just two phones that will work with BT Fusion, both made by Motorola. [21 Jun 2006]

Orange opens doors to one-stop mobile and web shop

News We're confident BT's comprehensive internet security, BT Fusion and our broadband TV services will mean more to customers than a rebranded company making some bundled special offers. Orange will be the second provider to launch a converged service... [31 May 2006]

BT to dish up wi-fi FMC cocktail

News Last year BT launched a similar product for home users called BT Fusion, which supports Bluetooth and GSM. It will use dual-mode phones that support both wi-fi and GSM, and BT says it will allow colleagues to call each other for free in some... [12 May 2006]

Leader: Fear BT

Leader BT's Bluephone was launched yesterday, under the brand name Fusion - a landline/mobile combination that will use GSM when one is out and about, and broadband when at home. Fusion isn't VoIP, it's an "intelligent mobile service". [16 Jun 2005]

BT ends con-Fusion with Bluephone launch

News According to BT, the router - or BT Hub - will also act as a wireless network for Fusion customers, and can support three 'Bluephones' simultaneously. Livingstone said he expected the growth curve for Fusion users to follow BT's broadband map. [15 Jun 2005]

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