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BrandFaqs: The Brand Blog (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has tied up with Britain's BT Group Plc for offering audio and web conferencing solutions to its customers, the company said Wednesday. The partnership with BT, formerly British Telecom, will enable BSNL to offer the latest conferencing technologies to its customers. "This partnership enables our customers to collaborate easily...
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Astersk VoIP News (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
Polycom and BT have announced a worldwide three-year agreement designed to accelerate the growth of audio and video conferencing within the corporate and public sector industries. Under this global agreement, the companies will combine Polycom's voice, video and telepresence products...
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Brand Strategy Magazine Blog (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
... with me In frozen tone in touch with you In touch, in tone, Inphone (BT voiceover: Inphone from British Telecom. Dial 100 now and ask for Freefone Inphone.)
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Max Atkinson's Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
We've just had a visit from a German television crew, who've latched on to a story about our village that's been brewing for quite a few weeks - and has already been reported on as far away as Wells , Russia and Canada . It all started at a tea party in the village square at the end of August, where a main topic of discussion was what to do with the phone box, which British Telecom had offered...
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3wan.net (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
[bbc] British Telecom (BT) has admitted its chairman is the only person in a village on the Oxfordshire-Buckinghamshire border with broadband. Other people in Hambleden were told they could not have broadband because of the distance to the exchange. BT said Sir Michael Rake's connection was part of a trial of new technology, and no company could afford to provide broadband to the area. BT boss...
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SMS Text News (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... heading into London. If you’re not on the newsletter list, get on it here . (And if you work at British Telecom, don’t worry, I have avoided the use of some classic naughty words so you should get the newsletter this week.) Posted via email from MIR Live
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Scripting News (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
I just wrote a piece about the J-school of the Future over on Rebootnews. After writing it, I sent a note to Doc Searls and JP Rangaswami of British Telecom, both of whom are participating in the Supernova conference in San Francisco. (I listened to JP's talk on the webcast and was, as usual, impressed with his thinking.) I asked JP if any of the technologists he employs could explain why technology...
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parth | 12/04/2009
The privatized former state telecommunications operator in the United Kingdom BT Group plc (British Telecom) is the dominant fixed line telecommunications and broadband Internet provider in U.K. Around the world, it operates in more than 170 countries. Its headquarter is situated in the BT Centre in the City of London. With over a third of its income now coming from its Global Services division,
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Sally's World (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
i have not given up my beloved blogging, i promise..but we are off line until British telecom pull their fingers out from their butts and get us on line, we are climbing the walls and i feel very cut off, but the good news is the house is great...or it will be when i clear enough boxes to be able to actually see it... back v. soon... hope you are all well, i will catch up with all your blogs as soon...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Steve sez, "A traditional red phone box has been recycled into one of the UK's smallest lending libraries - stocking 100 books, CDs, and DVDs. The phone booth was bought from British Telecom for £1, and it looks like something right out of a Doctor Who episode." [ed: technically, the Tardis is a police call box, which is green, not red] [/comicbookguy] Users simply stock it with...
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Steve sez, "A traditional red phone box has been recycled into one of the UK's smallest lending libraries - stocking 100 books, CDs, and DVDs. The phone booth was bought from British Telecom for £1, and it looks like something right out of a Doctor Who episode." [ed: technically, the Tardis is a police call box, which is green, not red] [/comicbookguy] Users simply stock it with...
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SOCIALISM OR YOUR MONEY BACK (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
British Telecom (BT) has admitted its chairman is the only person in a village on the Oxfordshire-Buckinghamshire border with broadband.Other people in Hambleden were told they could not have broadband because of the distance to the exchange. BT managed to find a way to deliver broadband to its chairman using the company's Broadband Enabling Technology. The technology doubles the reach of ADSL...
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ITProPortal (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
British Telecom (BT) has drawn criticism for giving its Chairman, Sir Michael Rake preference over other residents of Hambledon village that has being chosen for a trial of BT’s high-speed broadband internet connection.