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 BT mulls open offer for Bharti Telecom
British Telecom managing director (India and Saarc) Arun Seth was not available for comment.
Bharti Telenet is the licence-holder for basic services in Madhya Pradesh and cellular services in Himachal Pradesh; Bharti Cellular, in which British Telecom already holds 22.5 per cent, is the cellular services provider in Delhi.
The British Telecom's planned move is aimed at building a strong presence in the various telecomventures with Bharti.
http://www.expressindia.com/fe/daily/19980331/09055524.html   (440 words)

  
 Scottish Power plans telecoms float
SCOTTISH Power has appointed Goldman Sachs, the investment bank, to advise on the future of its Scottish Telecom arm, and prepare it for for a possible stockmarket flotation that would value the business at up to £2bn.
Scottish Telecom primarily targets business customers but recently entered the residential market.
Within recent weeks Racal has had a further offer for Racal Telecom, this time from Callahan, the US finance firm, with backing from GE Capital and Bank of America.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/02/07/cnscot07.html   (440 words)

  
 What is News At BRINT Institute
March 3, 2001: In its most recent Knowledge Management focus issues of BT Talking Business and BT Insight, British Telecom shared BRINT's perspective on Knowledge Management and e-Business with its worldwide small, medium and corporate customers.
Its technology strategy consulting and thought leadership engagements have also contributed to British Telecom, Hewlett Packard, other Silicon Valley based enterprises, Korea's largest business media network and technology firms, Arthur Andersen Managing Partners, US Quality Council Baldrige Award winning companies, Government of Mexico, Government of Netherlands, and US Federal Government.
British Telecom Shares BRINT's KM Perspective with 170,000 Corporate and SME Customers
http://www.brint.com/new2.htm   (8136 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: Tartan Technology: Scottish Firms Refine Their Internet Plans
Scottish Enterprise, an economic development agency, found Scotland ranked seventh out of ten benchmark countries and regions that the British government uses in its Connectivity Indicator, which measures the frequent usage of external networking applications.
Scottish companies involved in the development and hosting of Web-based information systems for companies, such as Buchanan International, NXYS and Calligrafix, have all seen their businesses expand as the Internet takes root in Scotland.
Another award winner, House of Tartan, a retailer of Scottish textiles, said it doubled its revenue in a year of selling over the Internet.
http://www.thestreet.com/int/euromarkets/758952.html   (8136 words)

  
 Ireland clears way to liberalise communications
British Telecom (BT), Cable and Wireless, Unisource -- an alliance comprising Telia of Sweden, KPN of the Netherlands and Swiss and Spanish telecommunications companies -- along with US West, Bell Atlantic and Singapore Telecom, are all thought to be possible candidates for the match.
The government mandate on the terms and conditions for a strategic alliance, which Lowry hopes will be in place by the end of this year, specifies the incoming partner must be able to make the necessary changes in Telecom Eireann and inject funds to reduce its heavy debt burden.
The government plans to sell up to 35 percent of state-owned Telecom Eireann as part of a "strategic alliance" with a major telecom operator, communications minister Michael Lowry said late on Thursday.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/theo-3/data/web_type/Communications/ireland.info825_10.html   (313 words)

  
 Telecom News Archives
The group's investments in these networks are routed through Bharti Telecom, a joint venture with British Telecom, and the fixed-line phone license in Madhya Pradesh and mobile phone network in Himachal Pradesh are part of a venture with Telecom Italia.
The decision to hive off its phone manufacturing business from Bharti Telecom is part of a restructuring process started last year to separate its services and manufacturing activities.
France Telecom posted a strong 9.2 percent rise in revenue for the first half of the year, but released figures that showed its share of France’s long-distance market continues to decline.
http://www.igigroup.com/news/archives1999/9908-09-13.html   (9895 words)

  
 CBC News: AT&T and British Telecom buy stake in Rogers Cantel
Thursday's transactions are the latest moves by British Telecom and AT&T to extend their reach and tighten their grip on markets around the world since they announced their proposed $10-billion US global ventures plan last year.
A year ago, more than a few people thought there was little chance Rogers could survive a crushing debt load.
But some recent blockbuster deals, including transactions with Microsoft and Metronet, are changing the balance sheet.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/?/news/1999/08/05/rogers990805   (376 words)

  
 British Industry - Property for profits
Meantime, financial services, technology, media and telecom sectors are tipped to increase their stake, and Mark Norris expects the £1 billion annual total of UK deals to continue.
Property is still very much the poor relation as far as British industry is concerned, adds Mark Norris.
"Property takes up about 40 per cent of the value of fixed assets on most business balance sheets, but it does not necessarily receive a high boardroom level of attention." Astonishing, given the high profile growth in sale and leasebacks and the scale of accompanying gains.
http://www.themanufacturer.com/britishindustry/content_page.html?article_id=332   (376 words)

  
 Calligrafix New Media: Company History
Developed Pro-census PC IT auditing system as used by London Underground, British Telecom and resold in Europe by Uti Maco in Germany
Developed financial system which was used to detect and convict a major fraudster in the city
Listed as approved consultants under the Scottish Borders Enterprise Small Firms Scheme
http://www.calligrafix.com/who/history.html   (376 words)

  
 Autodesk - Autodesk MapGuide - Scottish Telecom Boosts Its Wireless Service with GIS
Following the deregulation of the British telecommunications industry, Scottish Power saw a unique opportunity to capitalize on its already substantial infrastructure investment.
Scottish Telecom now utilizes Autodesk World® to give its sales and marketing department improved analysis of what its telecom customers spend by postal code and telecommunications number groups.
Autodesk’s system integrator, IME, developed a customized AutoCAD Map® system for Scottish Telecom.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=561215&linkID=2733753   (376 words)

  
 News from The 3G Portal: Business Case Archives
News portal, 3GNewsroom report that Ofcom have uncovered bad news for 3G licence winners in the UK, because five years after five operators paid out a total of £22.5 billion in franchise fees; it has been shown that 85% of the general British population do not know what 3G means.
Looking back, the industry agrees that while liberalisation of the telecom sector in 1992 opened a new chapter in communications, the most defining point has been the National Telecom Policy (NTP) in 1999.
"The Nokia ICD solution deployment for IDEA is the first of its kind in the Indian telecom market, and is a strategic step in the Nokia - IDEA relationship.
http://www.the3gportal.com/3gpnews/archives/cat_business_case.html   (13998 words)

  
 BBC News The Company File Scottish Telecom closes wireless service
A British Telecom spokesman told The Guardian his company was "making appropriate arrangements to enable any Scottish Telecom customers to transfer, should they wish to do so".
Scottish Telecom is to drop its fixed wireless telephone service after investing £50m in it over the last two years, it is reported.
Scottish Telecom, which last year bought Demon Internet for £66m, doubled operating profits for the year to £10m.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/the_company_file/newsid_402000/402191.stm   (13998 words)

  
 Free World Web Business Catalog
Provides British companies with advice on how to identify opportunities to sell their goods and services in the country.
Afghanistan business yellow pages, including Afghan businesses throughout the world in import/export, service and merchandise.
Monthly reports on Afghanistan, evaluating finance, economics, political developments and business opportunities.
http://www.worldmagazine.biz/catalog/category.php?category=45   (777 words)

  
 Manitoba: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
Manitoba was explored and posts were established by the French as well as by the British; their rival claims were resolved when England's conquest of Canada in the French and Indian Wars was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
Negotiations between this government and the Canadian government resulted in the creation of the province of Manitoba and its entry into Confederation in 1870.
Progressive Conservative Sterling Lyon was elected in 1977 after promising to reduce the provincial debt, but he was defeated in 1981 by New Democrat Howard Pawley.
http://www.answers.com/topic/manitoba   (1988 words)

  
 UK mobile phone giant in talks for controlling stake in Japan Telecom - Sep. 17, 2001
The British company already is set to hold a direct stake of nearly 40 percent in J-Phone, apart from its investment in Japan Telecom, after it was consolidated into a single company from four separate units in November.
The Nihon Keizai Shimbun business newspaper said at the weekend that Vodafone will spend about 220 billion yen ($1.9 billion) in buying extra shares in Japan Telecom.
Japan Telecom shares were up 2.72 percent in early morning trade at 302,000 yen, outpacing its rivals Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp, Japan's top carrier, and number-two KDDI Corp, according to Reuters.
http://www.money.com/2001/09/17/europe/vodafone   (1988 words)

  
 TechWeb: The Business Technology Network
Scottish Telecom, the telecommunications division of British electricity company Scottish Power, has agreed to a 66 million pound ($109 million) deal to purchase Demon Internet.
Scottish Telecom will add Demon to its existing portfolio of online services, which include Internet service On-Line Scotland, a joint venture with Scottish magazine publisher D.C. Thomson; and Prestel On-line, a text-based business and financial information service acquired by the company in 1996.
Scottish Telecom's move is ambitious and reflects the current status of the European ISP market, according to Lewis.
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19980501S0006   (1988 words)

  
 The Hindu : Singapore Telecom to invest $400 m
The first partnership with a telecom mulitnational company is with British Telecom in Internet, VSAT, fixed and mobile services.
Singapore Telecom today announced its intention of investing $400 millions (over Rs.
The investment of $400 millions is the largest investment to date by a Singapore-based company and the third largest by Singapore Telecom outside its home base.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2000/08/08/stories/06080007.htm   (1988 words)

  
 Thus expands into the red - May 3, 2000
LONDON (CNNfn) - British business telecom operator Thus sharply increased its full-year loss Wednesday as heavy capital spending hit earnings at the company formerly known as Scottish Telecom.
UK telecom operator posts higher loss as investment spending hits earnings
The company on Wednesday announced a range of new services that will require a 12 percent increase in capital spending this year to £180 million ($281.7 million).
http://money.cnn.com/2000/05/03/europe/thus   (1988 words)

  
 Draft Electronic Commerce Bill 1999 Library
British Telecom, as appears on their web site in html.
Other reports of interest include a response to the Trade and Industry Select Committee report, and comments on previous consultation processes.
Call for Submissions to the FIPR Draft E-Commerce Bill Library
http://www.fipr.org/ecomm99/library.html   (1988 words)

  
 Rediff On The Net, Infotech: Suspicion!
Wipro Corporation and British Telecom had decided to split after a strategic review of the business.
The joint venture with Bharti Telecom is a continuation of an earlier deal signed between the two companies by which BT acquired a 22 per cent stake in AirTel, a cellular service company in Delhi controlled by Bharti Telecom.
The BJP also asked for details about the new partner, Bharti Telecom, which is tipped to replace Wipro in a new joint venture.
http://inhome.rediff.com/computer/aug/12wipro.htm   (379 words)

  
 Jones Encyclopedia of Media & Technology Information
Once a government-owned telephone monopoly, British Telecommunications plc (also known as British Telecom or BT) is the dominant local telecommunications provider in the United Kingdom (UK) and the country’s largest company.
The British Broadcasting Corporation Ltd. (BBC) – also known as “Auntie,” or “the Beeb” – is the largest public sector media company in the world and the world’s most significant guardian of upmarket TV.
Following an ill-advised and poorly executed effort to become a high tech new economy firm, BT retreated decisively from global ambitions to return to its roots as a provider of fixed-line telecommunications service.
http://www.jonesencyclo.com/profiles.cfm   (12068 words)

  
 Linux Today - LinuxWorld Australia: British Telecom Flexes Penguin-Power VoIP
"Institutional trading houses and banks may not wear penguin migrations on their sleeves but the shift to open source within the world's dealing rooms is so pronounced that British Telecom (BT) is now shipping only one flavour of a fully converged trading console--Linux.
LinuxWorld Australia: Opinion: Is Part of the Future of VOIP Open?
LinuxWorld Australia: 3Com Prepares Linux-based VoIP Softswitch(Sep 21, 2004)
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2004-10-06-027-26-NW-BZ-EM   (466 words)

  
 BAT (British American Tobacco plc) - Corporate profile & brands
British Telecom Tobacco se retire de Birmanie sous la pression de Londres
BAT (British American Tobacco plc) - Corporate profile & brands
British American Tobacco et RJ Reynolds s'allient sur le march amricain
http://www.transnationale.org/fiches/-1622952402.htm   (466 words)

  
 Jersey - Wikitravel
The Bailiwick of Jersey is a self-governing British crown dependency and is not administered by the United Kingdom.
The economy is based largely on international financial services, agriculture, and tourism.
All raw material and energy requirements are imported, as well as a large share of Jersey's food needs.
http://wikitravel.org/en/Jersey   (780 words)

  
 3rd consortium seeks Singapore telecom licence
Analysts say that on paper, the stronger is the combination of British Telecom, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp, state utility Singapore Power and state-owned Singapore Technologies Telemedia.
SINGAPORE, May 30: A third consortium said on Friday it would enter the race for the one or two licences to run basic telecommunications services which Singapore plans to issue next year.
The new bidder's statement said on Friday the three companies in its group were a strong combination.
http://www.expressindia.com/fe/daily/19970531/15155483.html   (780 words)

  
 Newsbytes News Network: Telecom Roundup - BT, MCI Complete Portugal Telecom Investment
MCI Communications [NASDAQ:MCIC] and British Telecommunications plc [NYSE:BTY][LSE:BT] announced the purchase of their shares in Portugal Telecom [NYSE:PT] as part of a strategic alliance announced in April 1997.
The alliance also called for Portugal Telecom to distribute global telecom services provided by BT's and MCI's current Concert joint venture.
As a part of the deal, BT will provide management services to Portugal Telecom, and MCI will help Portugal Telecom advance its South American expansion plans.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NEW/is_1997_Oct_10/ai_19848226   (780 words)

  
 Researching 'British Broadcasting Company'.
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http://www.connected-earth.com/content/british_broadcasting.html   (305 words)

  
 Safety Link www.safetylink.com
Advisory Group on ITE and Telecom Standards (AGITS/WG3)
Please advise your associates of this resource and add a link on your company's Intra-Net.
LOVAG - Low Voltage Agreement Group (EU inter-test agency agreement for low voltage testing)
http://www.connix.com/~amichael/   (305 words)

  
 Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day: Internet Archives
Simply that British Telecom has lost its legal challenge to charge US ISPs a fee for using hyperlinks.
Here's a stimulating headline from The Register: "BT loses hypertext claim".
A big "boo" to BT for making the greedy move.
http://www.eamonn.com/internet   (8062 words)

  
 TSE: Ordering Information
British Telecom, ATandT, FCR, Telintar, Gilat Satellite Networks, Post and Telecom Iceland, Keystone Communications, Loral Tridom, Nortel, Teleglobe, Cable and Wireless, Egyscom, Sprint, Croatel, Netsat, Worldcom, NTT DoCoMo, Telekom Austria, Nera Telecom
Salomon Brothers, Compagnie Transcontinentale de Réassurance, Banknet, Reliance National, Zurich Reinsurance, JP Morgan Telecom, Centre Re, Citibank, Lehman Brothers, "Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette", NMSI, Harris, Wiltshire and Grannis, Spectrum Equity, Deutsche Bank
Turner, Orbit, BBC, EBU, Swedish Television, SBC, NEWS Limited, ESPN, NBC news, ABC news, Star TV, Reuters, Hallmark Entertainment, Havas, Viacom, TCI, Television New Zealand, Tele Danmark, Hardy Communications, Allen Communications, Walt Disney, Pearson TV, RTL Group
http://www.tbs-satellite.com/tse/order.html   (459 words)

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