This week, AI safety tops the policy agenda: ensuring the truly extraordinary possibilities heralded by a small number of frontier AI firms are realised without imperilling us all as citizens. It’s a ...
It’s something that will have gone largely unnoticed by the wider world, but this week we have taken another big step forward as a business on our way to EE becoming the UK’s most personal brand.
Earlier this year, we announced plans to roll out our new home phone service, Digital Voice on a region-by-region basis and I’m pleased to say, we’ve made a strong start. Having started in the East ...
As customers gradually switch from copper to fibre networks and as landlines go digital, the number of local telephone exchanges, which have kept the nation connected for over a century, will reduce ...
AI is big news and generating lots of noise right now – whether it’s about the huge opportunities it can bring for businesses and society, or the emerging threats it presents. Finding the right path ...
Over the past week, we've been informed about incidents involving telecare users from another communications provider who had been switched to a digital landline. In light of this news, the telecoms ...
Our new partnership with media & entertainment group Global comes a year since BT’s former Enterprise and Global divisions came together to create one B2B unit connecting customers in the UK and ...
Digital inclusion has rightly been at the top of the agenda since the pandemic highlighted both its systemic importance, and that there are no quick fixes. And as inflation took hold, the cost of ...
EE has been running the UK’s best mobile network for a decade, since we were first to launch 4G in 2012. For the last four years, that’s included the UK’s first 5G network too. Relentless investment ...
You’ve secured tickets to a major game at Wembley but you’re running late as you dash for the Underground. While BT Group can’t control the tubes, we’re getting closer to controlling the mobile signal ...
Over three million UK households have now moved to digital landlines, providing a safer, more reliable service ahead of the ...
The PSTN was designed for a different era and has become increasingly difficult to maintain. It can no longer support the ...