bt cable & wireless in comment and analysis

Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation

Comment C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT The same upbeat tone runs through the Ofcom report - the source of the story (covered here by silicon.com). When broadband was first introduced in the UK in 2000, households in urban areas were the first to... [23 May 2008]

LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking

Comment C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT B is for BT During 2007, LinkedIn doubled in size in all of its major regions including Europe and signed up its millionth UK member in October, making Blighty the largest market... [28 Feb 2008]

How fans can grab a slice of the music pie

Comment C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT B is for BT How Slicethepie works Courtier-Dutton: Essentially we turn every user on the website into a fully fledged record label. By fragmenting the music industry in that way we... [18 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list

Comment C is for Cable & Wireless B is for BT Every year of my life seems to have been challenging for one reason or another. But I have always been able to stay ahead of the game and keep on top of technology and business. [20 Dec 2007]

Analysis: Is convergence unstoppable?

Comment Jim Marsh, UK CEO of Cable and Wireless, said: "There's the potential for a lot of people to go out of business. Every week seems to bring news of one mobile or telecoms company or another branching out in new directions - whether it's companies... [30 Nov 2006]

Q&A: Cable and Wireless UK CEO Jim Marsh

Comment Will there ever be a BT-free Cable & Wireless? I would accept that historically, in the UK, Cable & Wireless is not renowned for that service. It's all back to the focus point - what BT do is play on many more pitches than we do. [14 Sep 2006]

SME Philes: Who do you trust?

Comment Cable & Wireless was twelfth and last in both categories (only persuading 13.8 per cent of business managers to trust them), with BT just above them in eleventh place. Jonathan Steel analyses the results. [22 Feb 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?

Comment Cable & Wireless, for instance, has had a strong converged services offering for a number of years which has helped it grow significant presence in larger enterprises, both in the UK and with its carrier network internationally. [14 Jan 2005]

How call centres caught the teleworking bug

Comment Recently Cable & Wireless set up a virtual call centre for Marks & Spencer for the launch of its new credit card. Mark Hughes, general manager of BT Workstyle consultancy, said: "Broadband and IP are essential technology elements that are needed to... [29 Oct 2003]

IP equals new alliances - get used to it

Comment Duncan Black, director corporate solutions strategies at Cable & Wireless, agrees. Customers are trying to implement converged applications and we can help them understand the network implications," says Alex Pannell, MPLS manager at BT. [20 Aug 2003]

IP over everything?

Comment The big UK service providers, notably BT and Cable & Wireless, still hold the bulk of the IP market and are working towards increasingly innovative use of their existing SDH assets. Simon Marshall reports. [19 Aug 2003]

Time for a service provider to manage your WLAN?

Comment In the UK, Energis currently has no public plans to provide MWLAN and Cable & Wireless has only provided it on a custom basis as part of two university projects. In fact, if you want a MWLAN today, your RFI will, for once, be a piece of cake... [10 Jun 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Talk is just more data

Comment That way, it would be much easier to build a cabling tree that drastically reduced the problems of cable bunching. Unfortunately, BT chose to always keep ISDN a premium service, severely limiting take up by the SoHo sector. [19 May 2003]

2003 - the year of the wireless LAN

Comment And whereas 3G has had no bottom up push, WLANs are already starting to be used by individuals with domestic broadband wishing to share their connection - even if telcos and cable companies the world over try hard to stop the practice. [12 Feb 2003]

Are BT and C&W the NHS dreamteam - or the stuff of nightmares?

Comment Today, the NHS Information Authority has announced it is upgrading NHSnet, with the help of two giant and well-known companies - BT and Cable and Wireless. BT and C&W are the obvious choices here. [16 Jan 2003]

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