Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
It would be a race for BT to recovery the copper cables once the Pikeys knew the copper network was redundant. Best include every Tom. Dick and Harry into that scenario.
Scottish MP criticises Scottish Parliament over delays to awarding R100 contracts
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/8356-scottish-mp-criticises-scottish-parliament-over-delays-to-awarding-r100-contracts
No other company is willing to foot the cost of the FTTC, yet will approach sheep Farmer Jock McTavish, who lives 5 miles up a farm track away from the nearest public road and offer them their service once BT's has gone to the expense of providing him with fibre. Again this brings up the question should BT sell off Openreach in this sort of climate?
Average price is between 3 and 3.5 thousand pounds per Ton for copper cable, That's including the older larger cables that existed in the main network that were Lead armoured,
BT's Openreach Opens Consultation On Copper Wire Network Future
www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/AN_1553157603782151100/press-bts-openreach-opens-consultation-on-copper-wire-network-future.aspx
Openreach prepares to retire UK’s copper network
invezz.com/news/equities/34087-BT-share-price-Openreach-prepares-to-retire-UKs-copper-network-
At what cost? only for the leaches such as Talk Talk to piggy back on BT's investment. Is maybe the right time for BT to sell off Openreach?
Director Deals - BT Group PLC (BT.A)
www.stockmarketwire.com/article/6351171/Director-Deals-BT-Group-PLC-BTA.html
Thoughts anyone?
Lam C3 would love to hear your take on this. I know it will be a beauty.
Investment bank Jefferies backs the BT waiting game
telecoms.com/496182/investment-bank-backs-the-bt-waiting-game/
Just a little tree shaking going on.
UK throws drowning Huawei a European lifeline
https://in.reuters.com/article/us-china-huawei-breakingviews-idINKCN1Q70HD
BluePete,
I take your point, this not the place to air the dirty laundry.
I'm talking about the NON FACING CUSTOMER ENGINEERS I'll be specific the engineers who are not monitored by a control on a daily basis, instead work of an estimate, working away in unmanned exchanges, enabling them to come and go as they please, knowing that their manager who is based over fifty miles away, will hardly turn up at there place of work after 4 pm. They're the engineers who vary rarely make up the additional hours on their shift pattern to allow them that day off. These are the engineers that are costing BT thousands. Every day is treated as POETS day.
Faulty, BT must be losing thousands on allowing some engineers to work shift patterns that allows them day off either each week or every second week. I'm talking about the engineers who are not customer facing, who do not have trackers in their van, who abuse these patterns, who don't work to their correct finishing time and sneak of early just after 4pm when the engineers working a 5 day have finished.
Allison Kirkby to join BT Board
https://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=235726
BT’s Chairman Jan du Plessis, said: “Allison brings to the BT Board valuable and recent experience in the international telecommunications sector. This, combined with her strong experience in driving performance, improving customer service and delivering shareholder value, makes her an excellent addition to the Board. We are delighted to welcome Allison to BT.”
Okay everyone you can now resume the whining.
Before you come away with your sweeping statements I would check POUND FORECAST's website.
poundf.co.uk/bt-share-price-forecast
Not even £2 by Xmas !!!!!!
Numis's John Karidis is expecting a bounce in the company's shares as updates markets on third quarter trading, given management's confidence in its ability to hit guidance and the fact that the shares remain undervalued, among other reasons.
Fingers crossed for tomorrow??
3000 new jobs are extension to company’s largest-ever recruitment drive
http://invezz.com/news/equities/33630-BT-share-price-Openreach-to-hire-trainees-for-fibre-roll-out-
Faulty, Aus has summed it up. The takeover bid is looking highly unlikely. DT at the moment seem to have their interests elsewhere in Europe and focusing on a break through into to the American mobile market.
‘Stick or twist’ moment looms for Deutsche Telekom over BT stake
https://www.ft.com/content/5ac4c28e-1e45-11e9-b2f7-97e4dbd3580d
BT first global telco to receive domestic telecoms licences in China
https://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=234823