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BRITISH MULTINATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES COMPANY
British Telecommunications Group plc; British Telecommunications plc; BT (Telecom); British Telecom; BT plc; BT Consulting and Systems Integration; British Telecommunications; B.T; BT Group plc; BT Openworld; BT group; Bt.com; British telecom; Brightview Group; British Telecommunications Group; Btbroadband; Btbroadband.com; Btcentralplus; Btcentral; BT PLC; BT Conferencing; BT-Central-Plus; BTnet UK Regional network; Bt.net; Wlms-broadband.com; British Telecommunications Plc; Eircom uk; BT Yahoo!; BT.com; British Telecommunications PLC; BT.A
  • The [[Adastral Park]] campus at [[Martlesham Heath]] in Suffolk, the principal site of [[BT Research]].
  • The BT Centre was completed in 1985.
  • BT logo used from 2003–2019
  • Logo of the simplified BT logo, used since 2019 for non-corporate purposes
  • British Telecom logo used from 1980–1991
  • Former CEO [[Gavin Patterson]] at the 2016 [[Chatham House]] Corporate Leaders Series.
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British Telecom         
<company> (BT) The largest telecommunications provider in the UK. Due to regulatory issues, BT had to sell off its interest in McCaw Cellular. BT sold it to AT&T for something like 4B$. BT then invested that in MCI. As a part of the deal, MCI was given BT North America, which was the old Tymnet. MCI laid off about 40% of the Tymnet staff. http://intervid.co.uk/. (1995-05-09)
BT Group         

BT Group plc (trading as BT and formerly British Telecom) is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England. It has operations in around 180 countries and is the largest provider of fixed-line, broadband and mobile services in the UK, and also provides subscription television and IT services.

BT's origins date back to the founding in 1846 of the Electric Telegraph Company, the world's first public telegraph company, which developed a nationwide communications network. BT Group as it came to be started in 1912, when the General Post Office, a government department, took over the system of the National Telephone Company becoming the monopoly telecoms supplier in the United Kingdom. The Post Office Act of 1969 led to the GPO becoming a public corporation. The British Telecom brand was introduced in 1980, and became independent of the Post Office in 1981, officially trading under the name. British Telecommunications was privatised in 1984, becoming British Telecommunications plc, with some 50 percent of its shares sold to investors. The Government sold its remaining stake in further share sales in 1991 and 1993. BT holds a royal warrant and has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

BT controls a number of large subsidiaries. BT Global Services division supplies telecoms services to corporate and government customers worldwide, and its BT Consumer division supplies telephony, broadband, and subscription television services in the United Kingdom to around 18 million customers.

British Telecom microwave network         
  • Backbone as proposed in 1956
Backbone (British radio communications network); British telecom microwave network; General Post Office microwave network
The British Telecom microwave network was a network of point-to-point microwave radio links in the United Kingdom, operated at first by the General Post Office, and subsequently by its successor BT plc. From the late 1950s to the 1980s it provided a large part of BT's trunk communications capacity, and carried telephone, television and radar signals and digital data, both civil and military.
Télécom Saint-Étienne         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Telecom Saint-Etienne; Télécom Saint-Etienne; Telecom Saint-Etienne
Télécom Saint-Etienne is a French grande école in the field of telecommunications engineering. Located in Saint-Étienne.
AS Ali Sabieh/Djibouti Télécom         
DJIBOUTIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Telecom; AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Télécom
Association Sportive d'Ali Sabieh/Djibouti Télécom, or simply AS Ali Sabieh or ASAS Djibouti Télécom, is a Djiboutian football club located in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti. It currently plays in the Djibouti Premier League.
ER-Telecom         
RUSSIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
Er-telecom; Er-Telecom; Dom.ru
ER-Telecom is a Russian telecommunication holding company. It was the first federal telecommunication company, whose evaluation impulse has been received out of the region.
TW Telecom         
TWTC; Time Warner Telecom; Tw telecom holdings inc.; Time Warner Telecom, Inc; Tw telecom; TW Telecom Inc
TW Telecom (styled tw telecom), was a business telecommunications company headquartered in Littleton, Colorado, United States. The company provided business voice services, transport, Internet, data services and wholesale fiber capacity.
Ericpol         
  • Ericpol office in Łódź
  • Ericpol office in Kraków
Ericpol Telecom
Ericpol (formerly Ericpol Telecom) is a Polish company operating in IT field. It specialises in the production and development of software for telecommunication and M2M, as well as enterprises that base their activities on modern technologies.
British protectorate         
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TERRITORY OVER WHICH THE BRITISH CROWN EXERCISED SOVEREIGN JURISDICTION
British Protected States; British protectorates; British Protectorate; British protected state
British protectorates were protectorates or client states under protection of the British Empire's armed forces and represented by British diplomats in international arenas, such as the Great Game in which the Emirate of Afghanistan and the Tibetan Kingdom became protected states for short periods of time. Many territories which became British protectorates already had local rulers with whom the Crown negotiated through treaty, acknowledging their status whilst simultaneously offering protection, e.
British Latin         
  • The approximate extent of Anglo-Saxon expansion into the former Roman province of ''Britannia'', by c.600
  • Britain at the end of Roman rule showing the Romano-British area within the lowland zone
  • Severn]], and including [[Cornwall]] and [[Devon]], Romanisation was minimal or nonexistent.
LANGUAGE
British Vulgar Latin; Romano-British language; British Romance
British Latin or British Vulgar Latin was the Vulgar Latin spoken in Great Britain in the Roman and sub-Roman periods. While Britain formed part of the Roman Empire, Latin became the principal language of the elite, especially in the more romanized south and east of the island.

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BT Group

BT Group plc (trading as BT and formerly British Telecom) is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England. It has operations in around 180 countries and is the largest provider of fixed-line, broadband and mobile services in the UK, and also provides subscription television and IT services.

BT's origins date back to the founding in 1846 of the Electric Telegraph Company, the world's first public telegraph company, which developed a nationwide communications network. BT Group as it came to be started in 1912, when the General Post Office, a government department, took over the system of the National Telephone Company becoming the monopoly telecoms supplier in the United Kingdom. The Post Office Act of 1969 led to the GPO becoming a public corporation. The British Telecom brand was introduced in 1980, and became independent of the Post Office in 1981, officially trading under the name. British Telecommunications was privatised in 1984, becoming British Telecommunications plc, with some 50 percent of its shares sold to investors. The Government sold its remaining stake in further share sales in 1991 and 1993. BT holds a royal warrant and has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

BT controls a number of large subsidiaries. BT Global Services division supplies telecoms services to corporate and government customers worldwide, and its BT Consumer division supplies telephony, broadband, and subscription television services in the United Kingdom to around 18 million customers.