bt vision
Wanadoo ready to push VoIP and battle BT
News As part of its new UK vision, Wanadoo is banking on adding another one million broadband scalps to its tally during the course of this year - it currently has about 2.5 million broadband subscribers in total. [27 Apr 2004]
Captain Verwaayen takes the bridge of Starship BT
News There's also some concern about how Verwaayen's vision will fit in with the aspirations of chairman Sir Christopher Bland. New BT chief executive Ben Verwaayen assumes his duties at the helm of BT today, to begin the difficult process of turning... [01 Feb 2002]
Why 'suck it and see' should be your web services mantra
Comment Eighteen months ago Microsoft treated two of BT's most senior executives to its web services vision - evangelising the possibilities of integrating legacy applications with the latest and greatest the web had to offer. [26 Sep 2002]
Digital TV boom-time coming to Europe
News And BT today announced it is taking pre-registrations for BT Vision - its own IPTV service slated for a launch towards the end of this year, which will offer digital terrestrial television as well as premium content on-demand through broadband... [20 Mar 2006]
Vodafone jumps on broadband bandwagon
News Find out what else Wybrow told silicon.com in our CIO Vision Series. Vodafone announced a couple of months ago it would resell DSL from BT Wholesale under its own brand. Under the scheme, the mobile operator can sell broadband access across the UK... [10 Nov 2006]
Re:Viewing 2002 - A year in broadband (Part 2)
News However, other comments we received were starting to show appreciation for BT's vision and even its business sense. BT challenged rural Britain to register interest in broadband and promised that once interest hit pre-determined levels it would... [19 Dec 2002]
JP Rangaswami
AS Profile Now, as CIO of BT's global IT services business, Rangaswami sits on the Global Services executive committee, BT's One IT committee and the BT Group IT board, where his energy and vision will be crucial in helping transform the telecoms provider... [12 Oct 2007]
Broadband Britain: 'It's our country and we'll cry foul if we want to'
News What a pity that the CEO of BT shows such a lack of vision - in its absence how does he justify his (presumably massive) salary? Earlier this week BT CEO Ben Verwaayen granted silicon.com a rare opportunity to grill him on the state of broadband... [12 Sep 2002]
UK government falls behind electronic transactions target
News Technology is no longer the limiting factor - it's our own imagination and the vision of senior managers. Michael Buhagiar, senior marketing manager at BT's government accounts division, said the current low level of service provided by the... [10 Jul 1998]
Telecoms trends
AS Analysis Last year Niklas Zennström made the top 10 for his vision of a world that used free VoIP. This means Sky is giving away routers to those taking up its broadband products and BT is knocking out similar souped-up devices called Home Hubs to encourage... [25 Sep 2006]
Agenda Setters 2000 omissions: those who missed out
Comment Rene Carayol, former managing director at IPC Electric, argued: "This poll is about the personality not the company, it's about the flair and vision that person brings to the company. This is why the most surprising omission from the list is Sir... [19 Mar 2000]
The IT girl: Rubbing egos in the premier league
Comment But on a serious note, my vision has never been put to a bigger test than this last month. I don't care how many Joe Pesci films you've seen, you've never heard swearing until you've seen my IT manager, Malcolm, watch a BT commercial. [07 Dec 1999]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?
Comment In the meantime BT can only point to a range of trials, its in-progress acquisition of managed communications services firm Infonet and a vision of a super-converged future, while its competitors offer less ambitious converged network services. [14 Jan 2005]
The best of 'Reader Comments': Egg gets fried...and grilled
Comment And several times he was thwarted by circumstances NOT a lack of vision. And for this week at least, Sir Peter Bonfield faced the harsh tongue of the critics.http://www.silicon.com/a48726 BT's Bonfield leaves early with £1.5m [02 Nov 2001]
Unmetered manoeuvres in the dark
Comment The watchdog was lambasted in several Sunday newspapers last weekend for pussy-footing about; this week, international carrier RSL COM described it as "toothless", alleging that it's putting the vision of "broadband Britain" under threat. [22 Sep 2000]
