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BT looks to Far East for developer talent

News BT is stepping up its operations in BT is aiming to tap into the rich pool of software development professionals in China that specialise in operational and business support systems. This means the support desk will be able to serve BT customers... [07 Sep 2007]

BT warned over Click marketing

News Oftel has given BT a yellow card over allegedly using customer calling information to market BT Click, the telco's pay-as-you-go Internet service to be launched next week. The regulator announced it had concluded an investigation into BT's... [24 Sep 1998]

Boom time's here again, but bad news for BT and AOL Time Warner

News Bad news, too, for BT which yesterday had its rating outlook cut further. Eleven days after Standard & Poor expressed concern about the telco's debt mountain and threatened to cut its credit rating, Moody's Investor Service yesterday took the... [27 Feb 2001]

BT boosts ecommerce drive with £10m Excite investment

News As part of the deal, Excite UK will also launch its own branded version of BT Click - a pay-as-you-surf Internet access service, to be called Excite Click. BT has bought a 50 per cent stake in the UK arm of Internet portal Excite for $10m. [25 Nov 1998]

BT targets SMEs with unmetered Net access package

News BT has added three packages to its Click for Business portfolio - including what it claims is the first business ISP to offer unmetered access - in an attempt to get more small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) online. [25 May 2000]

This time in '99: BT changes policy and launches free ISP

News After launching BT Click+, the hotly debated 'pay-as-you-surf' Internet access scheme, in September 1998, BT returned to the news under five months later with a revised vision for its Internet strategy. [08 Feb 2000]

ISPs speak out over BT pay-as-you-surf service

News David Kennedy, chief executive of ISPA, said there are several problems with the BT service, called Click, which is on trial in Northern Ireland before a nationwide roll out in September. Kennedy said: "Customer support is very expensive, and it's... [14 Jul 1998]

Oftel gives BT 'pay-as-you-surf' the OK

News The UK telecoms watchdog, Oftel, has confirmed it will not stop the launch of BT's Click Internet service, despite concerns surrounding its effect on competition in the Internet Service Provider (ISP) market. [10 Sep 1998]

The A to Z of broadband

News Openreach, the youngest of the BT family, owns, maintains and develops the access network that links homes and businesses to the networks of the UK's communication providers. The visitor centre features what BT considers to be the world's fastest... [01 Nov 2006]

C&WC gets head start in pay-as-you-surf race

News However, Gooding said beating BT's Click! Our service was in development before we'd even heard about BT Click! They claim BT Click! A BT spokesman accepted the C&WC service offers technical support where BT Click doesn't, but stated the BT service... [02 Sep 1998]

Make the Internet cheaper!

Comment And the last day of the month sees the birth of BT Click, a pay-as-you-surf service that requires no Internet service provider (ISP). And BT Click, which costs a small amount on top of normal phone charges, has been the most controversial of these... [30 Sep 1998]

FT.com apologises for email glitch

News The upgrade to a spam filter - brought on by bulk emailing from an unnamed third party and adversely affecting FT.com IP addresses - meant anyone with a BT email address would not receive the FT.com email while those readers using BT as their ISP... [15 Jan 2003]

ISPs huff and puff - but BT could blow their house down

Comment BT said the service - dubbed Click - is "designed to grow the Internet marketplace and get many more individuals, families and businesses online". ISPs are also worried that BT will carefully monitor Click, and target heavy users with BT Internet... [26 Jun 1998]

BT CEO: Offshoring is "better and cheaper"

News Outsourcing is a reality of modern times and the world should get used to the idea, BT CEO Ben Verwaayen said in a lecture at the Judge Institute of Management last night. The BT boss told attendees that outsourcing has forced western businesses to... [02 Jun 2005]

Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?

News B is for BT BT's forthcoming copper-based ADSL2+ technology will only offer a theoretical maximum of 24Mbps. Click on the links below to find out more. Click here for page 2 of this story. A is for ADSL [23 Jan 2008]

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