BT is synonymous with the history of UK communications. From its origins as an arm of the General Post Office to state monopoly to just one of a number of UK telcos competing for telephone, broadband, television and mobile subscriptions.
It has a long and illustrious history. It’s been nationalised and privatised, sold one mobile operator and bought another one a decade later, and now it has its own television channels.
But T has never been far from controversy. At the moment, its rollout of superfast broadband is under heavy scrutiny, although it has avoided losing its Openreach division – for now.
But what do you know about the company formerly known as British Telecom?
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