14 Mar 2003
| by Joe Lepper
, as did telecoms firms BT Group and mm02 .
A total of 122 companies took part in the index, which also ...
01 Dec 2000
| by PETER SIMPSON
BT has moved its European public affairs and PR operation from London to Brussels to be 'at ...
is leaving to start her own corporate entertainment company. She has been with BT for 14 years.
BT ...
before joining BT three years ago.
'My office will work alongside the BT European regulatory affairs ...
14 Nov 1997
| by KAREN DEMPSEY and STEVE JOHN
and McDonnell
Douglas and the proposed BT-MCI merger.
And with mergers come the issue of competition ...
of the lobbying activities of major telecoms companies.
BT, for example, has worked with European Public ...
decision-makers prior to
legislation. But now that the infrastructure is in place, BT is turning
its ...
23 May 1997
| by JEMIMAH BAILEY
to individual lobbying. This isn t an issue
where we believe there s a lot of lobbying necessary.
BT ...
, said a
spokesman.
BT, which has threatened legal action, will re-consider hiring lobbyists ...
11 Apr 1997
| by PETER ROBINSON
-strapped, low-tech organisations which see
outsourcing as the solution. BT has outsourced its ISDN on-line picture
library to ND Comtec.
BT s visual systems manager Veronica Squires says: Outsourcing ...
. For
instance, Louise Hurren, press officer at Hill and Knowlton for the BT
Global Challenge round the world ...
13 Dec 1996
| by KATE NICHOLAS
press release distributed by the PR agency. The release - which promoted
BT s EasyReach pager ...
have been
caught out by traditional telecoms - apparently by-passed BT s normal
clearance ...
08 Mar 1996
piece of the business
market against a host of telecoms companies including BT, Mercury ...
08 Mar 1996
| by REBECCA DOWMAN
Privatised industries are the companies journalists most love to slate,
according to the latest Presswatch Quarterly review of national
newspaper coverage.
Four former state-owned companies, British Rail, BT, Cable s 1,135-strong
league of companies. British Gas notched up the dubious honour ...