British Telecom: Difference between revisions

Caterina (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Caterina (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 31: Line 31:
* BT Operate - responsible for the roll-out and maintenance of the IP based fixed-line network of BT, named 21C network
* BT Operate - responsible for the roll-out and maintenance of the IP based fixed-line network of BT, named 21C network
* BT Design - IT designers from their other divisions united together to design services on the 21C network
* BT Design - IT designers from their other divisions united together to design services on the 21C network
On March 31st, 2010, BT reported a revenue of 20.91 billion British pounds, which represented a reduction of 520 million British pounds in comparison to the previous fiscal year.<ref>[http://www.btplc.com/Sharesandperformance/Annualreportandreview/pdf/2010_financial-statements.pdf BT financial statements]</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Line 63: Line 65:


* [[AT&T]] and BT founded a new company named [[Concert]] in July, 1998, with each of them owning 50% of the newly formed company. After a slow growth of the telecommunication market, in November, 1999, [[AT&T]] and BT decided to cancel the [[Concert]] project, with each company getting a portion of the customers the new company already attracted.
* [[AT&T]] and BT founded a new company named [[Concert]] in July, 1998, with each of them owning 50% of the newly formed company. After a slow growth of the telecommunication market, in November, 1999, [[AT&T]] and BT decided to cancel the [[Concert]] project, with each company getting a portion of the customers the new company already attracted.
== Financial results ==
On March 31st, 2010, BT reported a revenue of 20.91 billion British pounds, which represented a reduction of 520 million British pounds in comparison to the previous fiscal year.<ref>[http://www.btplc.com/Sharesandperformance/Annualreportandreview/pdf/2010_financial-statements.pdf BT financial statements]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==