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  2. BT Wholesale and Ventures - Wikipedia

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    BT Wholesale and Ventures was a division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provided voice, broadband, data, hosted communication, managed network and IT services to communications providers (CPs) in Great Britain.

  3. BT Broadband - Wikipedia

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    It works with the existing BT Fusion service and works with the BT Vision video on demand service. [2] The device connects to the Internet using a standard ADSL connection. It will be able to support the WBC products using ADSL2+ (up to 24 Mb) when BT Wholesale launches them in April 2008. BT launched a new look Home Hub in October 2007 with an ...

  4. BT Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Bas Burger, CEO of BT Global at the time, was appointed CEO of the new combined business. Enterprise's Wholesale unit (marketed as BT Wholesale) provides communication providers and other organisations with fixed or mobile phone services, with more than 1,400 customers, including Sky, Talk Talk, Virgin Media O2 and Three.

  5. NCR Signs Global Services Deal with BT - AOL

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    BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, BT Retail, BT Wholesale and Openreach. In the year ended 31 March 2012, BT Group's revenue was £18,897m with profit before ...

  6. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    BT Group plc (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.

  7. Openreach - Wikipedia

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    Ofcom previously argued that BT had significant market power in the British telecommunications market, specifically in residential voice services, business retail services, leased lines, wholesale international services, and wholesale broadband and fixed narrowband services. [4]