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Mobile phones 'reflect latest fashions'

People buy up-to-the-minute mobile phones in the belief that they reflect their personal style and demonstrate their familiarity with the latest advances in technology, according to BT.Ian Neild, a futurologist at BT, said people buy handsets because they can access the internet, take pictures and play music, not just because they can make calls.BT's 21st Century Life Index consumer research repor...
Friday, 1st August 2008 - full story
BT awarded competition tribunal victory

Mobile phone provider BT has been successful in it appeal to the competition appeal tribunal, which could lead to cheaper mobile phone deals in the future, reports the Guardian.BT has spoken about the cost of calling mobile phones, previously claiming that customers are being overcharged by £1 billion every year, as well as criticising the cost of terminating contracts.The tribunal deemed tha...
Wednesday, 21st May 2008 - full story
BT and O2 announce deal over mobile internet

O2 customers are set to enjoy improved mobile broadband connectivity, as the mobile operator and BT announce a deal to improve managed network solutions.It has been revealed that BT will manage the network used by O2 for its internet service, using a new Ethernet service to provide faster mobile broadband.Chief executive of BT Wholesale Sally Davis explained: "BT is able to design, tailor and mana...
Wednesday, 14th May 2008 - full story
Village is mobile phone 'dead zone'
BT has said it will come up with an "innovative solution" for a village that currently has neither mobile phone signal or broadband connection, reports the BBC.The 200 residents of Gwytherin, Conwy li...
Monday, 11th February 2008 - full story
