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BT takes a round up for 2019

As well as being the first provider in the UK to launch 5G – with 50 cities and large towns connected already through BT’s EE – BT announced some huge changes that will have a positive impact for people and businesses across the country.

As well as getting people onto the fastest, most reliable networks, BT also want to make sure no one is left behind in this new digital era.

That's why BT launched a new digital skills programme Skills for Tomorrow to provide free training to 10 million people, families and businesses. The programme will help provide the skills that the UK needs to make the most of today’s connected world. Look out for events near you across the UK.

BT introduced a new brand line for BT, ‘Beyond Limits’, symbolised by a new logo – the first major change to the logo since 2003. You may have seen it in our new adverts or on the national football teams' latest training kits, thanks to our new deals to become the exclusive lead partner of all home nations football teams. BT revealed also that BT Sport has won the exclusive live rights to show the Champions League for another three years, from 2021 to 2024.

On broadband, BT is now connecting more people than ever to superfast fibre products. And, where fibre is available, BT has even stopped selling standard broadband connections on the old BT copper network. BT will be upgrading 700,000 BT customers in homes and businesses to superfast broadband by summer 2020, at no extra cost.

On customer service, the big news was that BT is returning to the high street for the first time since 2002. Customers can now get support and sales advice face-to-face in one of our 600, dual-branded EE-BT stores across the UK. BT also launched a new team of 900 Home Tech Experts who will visit customers in their homes across the UK to help them install new technology or sort out problems.

BT brought forward by a year our plan to return all of our customer call centres to the UK and Ireland. BT will now complete the move by January 2020. BT knows that customers are happiest when they speak to someone locally who understands their area. BT will connect customers, wherever possible, to the customer service team that’s closest to them in the UK.

BT customers are now more satisfied than ever, they’re staying with us longer, and BT have fewer complaints. BT will continue to improve, because the services BT provide will be in more demand in the future than ever before. The number of smart devices connected in the home is expected to grow from five today, to more than 100 in the next few years.

BT is seeing big technological shifts that will affect everyone. Ten years ago, our early broadband offered speeds of around 5 Mbps. Today, our ultrafast fibre service is up to 300 Mbps, up to 10 Gbps for businesses.

As BT enter a new decade, this is an exciting time for emerging technologies which will have a big impact on the country and our customers.



Source: https://newsroom.bt.com/2019-roundup/

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