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Head down, tail up – how BT’s enterprise reset might be a model for everyone
BT’s 2024/25 results show fibre gains amid slumping enterprise and consumer revenues. The UK telco is shrinking its international footprint, refocusing on domestic enterprise growth, and eyeing managed service expansion – which is a good model for most telcos, reckons Omdia. In sum – what to know Strategy shift – despite strong fibre sales, and […]


BT Faces Formal Trade Dispute After Union Rejects Pay Offer
Telecoms and broadband giant BT appears to be facing another dispute over workers pay after the Prospect union, which represents a majority of staff at management grades within the UK company, overwhelmingly rejected a “derisory” pay offer from the employer (96% of those who voted elected to reject the offer on turnout of 68%). According to the union, which represents over 16,000 people working in UK Information Technology and Telecoms (includin…
BT ups dividend as firm refocuses on the UK
BT has upped its dividend to shareholders as the telecoms giant reported a rise in profits. The FTSE 100 company has declared a final dividend of 5.76p per share, bringing its full-year dividend to 8.16p, an increase of two per cent on the previous year. The firm’s policy is to at least maintain or increase its dividend every year. The company posted pre-tax profits of £1.3bn in the year to end March, a jump of 12 per cent, which CEO Allison Kir…
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