BT must open up its infrastructure so that its competitors can build their own fibre networks, regulator Ofcom has said. In a once-in-a-decade review the communications regulator said BT's tunnels and ...
BT Group chief architect Neil McRae tempered claims adoption of open RAN would provide immediate cost savings, as he noted the operator supported the approach but saw several hurdles before commercial ...
INTERVIEW: BT Group’s network and security chief Howard Watson (pictured) predicted deployment of open RAN in urban environments is still at least four years away from becoming a reality, as he ...
BT’s Chief Architect Neil McRae can’t see Open RAN lowering mobile network costs But he says Open RAN will definitely play a role in BT’s networks in the future Small cell and neutral host deployments ...
British phone company BT will open its network to developers in an effort to spur innovation, but it could take a long time before other telcos follow suit. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News ...
BT is to trial Nokia’s RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) across a number of sites in Hull, UK The RIC will help with various network and fault management tasks in the existing 4G/5G network ‘There’s ...
The guys start this week’s pod by reflecting on a meeting with BT that resulted in a Monday night out. The original purpose of it was to offer a network strategy update so they reflect on that before ...
British telecoms giant BT must open up its huge network of fiber and copper cables to competitors according to Ofcom, the regulatory body for the country’s telecommunications industry. The advice is ...
Telecommunications equipment makers and software providers have handed over details of their source code as part of the process of being considered for BT's forthcoming IP-based network. Paul Reynolds ...
With a flourish worthy of a Napoleonic sea captain surprising the enemy, BT has run down the colours of proprietary protocols and hoist the open standard over 21CN -- its 21st Century Network. This ...
LONDON (Reuters) - BT plans to open up its underground cable ducts to allow rivals to lay their own high-speed broadband networks, in a move that could appease critics but hurt income for the group's ...
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