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Company type | Division |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Predecessor | |
Fate | Merged with BT Global Services |
Successor | BT Business |
Headquarters | One Braham Street, London, United Kingdom |
Area served | United Kingdom Republic of Ireland |
Key people | Rob Shuter (CEO)[1] |
Products | |
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Parent | BT Group |
Website | business |
BT Business is a division of British telecommunications company BT Group that provides products and services to organisations in the small-to-medium-sized business, corporate and public sectors, and wholesale services through BT Wholesale.[3] These offerings include fixed and IP voice, unified communications, mobile telephony, cyber security, cloud computing and managed services.[4]
It was formed through the combination of BT's UK-based Enterprise division with its Global business in January 2023.[5] Bas Burger, CEO of BT Global at the time, was appointed CEO of the new combined business.
Enterprise's Wholesale unit (marketed as BT Wholesale) provides communication providers and other organisations with fixed or mobile phone services, with more than 1,400 customers, including Sky, Talk Talk, Virgin Media O2 and Three. BT Business also offers media and broadcasting services in the UK and globally, working with major broadcasters including BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Sky, and Premier League Productions.[4][6][7]
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