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guardian.co.uk  May 16  Comment 
Telecoms group adds 150,000 subscribers in first quarter, as it recruits ex-Facebook executive Joanna Shields as adviser TalkTalk has become the fastest-growing new TV business in the UK, adding 150,000 subscribers in the first quarter, and hired...
Mondo Visione  May 14  Comment 
BT and NZX today announced that the New Zealand market operator's trading and market data services will now be accessible to members of the BT Radianz Cloud community. Responding to increased demand from domestic and international markets, this...
guardian.co.uk  May 13  Comment 
Analysts say the telecoms giant is trying to defend its broadband base and the new TV service will lose up to £300m in first year BT's TV operation is forecast to make an operating loss of as much as £300m in its first year, with analysts...
Cellular News  May 13  Comment 
The UK's dominant landline network, British Telecom (BT) expects to be able to launch a 4G-branded mobile network as soon as next year. Click here for more.
Wall Street Journal  May 12  Comment 
BT Group doesn't have what it takes to be a soccer star. But its investment in the game may give it an edge.
guardian.co.uk  May 11  Comment 
The telecom company has spent a fortune on BT Sport, but it needs to make its app more accessible if it is to secure victory BT could mount its own FA Cup challenge with the string of footballers assembled to launch its sports channels. As...
guardian.co.uk  May 10  Comment 
Gavin Patterson believes TV sport is ready for a new look to take on the old guard, 'declaring war in the UK triple-play market' Growing up in Warrington as a Liverpool fan in the glory days of the 1970s, Gavin Patterson, BT Retail's chief...
Financial Times  May 10  Comment 
Internal team at satellite broadcaster tasked with responding to BT Sport, the soon to be launched channels available free to broadband customers
guardian.co.uk  May 10  Comment 
BT broadband customers get its three sports channels for free, so is it worth switching and what will you pay? BT has announced that its broadband customers will get free access to its three sports channels from 1 August. What sport will be...
guardian.co.uk  May 10  Comment 
Telecoms group signs up new pay TV customers faster than rivals Sky and Virgin as it announces profits up 2% to £6.18bn BT's pay TV customer base increased by 40,000 to 840,000 in the last quarter, the telecoms group said as it announced better...




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BT Group Plc (BT) is an incumbent phone company providing fixed-line and data services to the United Kingdom. It owns or has stakes in operations in North America, the Asia/Pacific region, and Western Europe. For strategic purposes, BT differentiates its business into two distinct markets: Traditional business lines and New Wave business lines, such as Broadband, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Mobility, and Managed Services. BT Group's strategy is to move customers away from Traditional businesses, where margins are small, and into New Wave businesses, where BT Group can add value and charge higher prices. For reporting purposes, BT Group currently operates through four business segments: BT Retail, BT Wholesale, BT Global Services and OpenReach, which accounted for 28.3%, 24.0%, 30.3%, and 17.3% of its second quarter of 2008 revenues, respectively. BT Retail, BT Wholesale and Openreach operate primarily in the United Kingdom, while BT Global Services operates worldwide. BT serves 170 countries and territories around the globe.

BT Retail is the largest communications service provider by market share to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. It supplies a wide range of communication products, including voice, data, Internet, and multimedia services. The BT Wholesale segment provides network services and solutions within the United Kingdom, including its Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) to BT Retail and BT Global Services, as well as to other communication companies, fixed and mobile network operators, and service providers. Openreach was established in January of 2006 in response to OFCOM (UK Office of Communications) strategic review of the communications industry in the UK, and operates the physical assets of the local access and backhaul networks and provides the services which use those networks to communications providers, both internally and externally, and was spun out of BT Wholesale to become a completely independent entity from BT, although it remains wholly-owned by the BT Group. BT Global Services is BT Group's managed services and solutions arm, serving multi-site organizations.


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Communications provider BT (BT) licensed a platform to preserve logs for clients. This will augment London-based BT's existing security monitoring and response services for BT Counterpane, allowing customers to collect, index, and maintain all security data from any application, server, or device.

Traditional log management approaches provide limited support for analyzing new and changing data. BT officials say they chose Splunk because it provides flexibility in dynamic environments and for ongoing compliance with IT data retention requirements.

The BT Counterpane log management solution will complement managed security monitoring by enabling a fully-indexed, searchable repository of all log activity from any device on the network; provide customers better visibility and control through rich reports and dashboards; and enable thorough security response with real-time search.

The licensed technology provides large-scale, high-speed indexing and search technology geared toward IT infrastructures. The software, which comes in both free and enterprise versions, allows a company to search and navigate data from any application, server, or network device in real time.

BT operates in 170 countries. Its principal activities include providing local, national and international telecommunications services, higher-value broadband and internet products and services, and converged fixed/mobile products and services. British Telecommunications is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT.




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