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  2. Overgate Centre - Wikipedia

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    City House, a ten-storey office building, is located within the Overgate Centre itself and remains from the original 1960s centre. [1] It overlooks the pedestrianised City Square and historic Caird Hall. [2] City House is home to the Dundee offices of Curtis Banks, which employs around 40 members of staff. [3]

  3. National Network Management Centre - Wikipedia

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    The BT Global Media Network delivers television content around the world. BT Retail split into BT Consumer and BT Business. The transformation of BT's network to becoming digital began in 1985, and finished in July 1990. BT's Worldwide Network Management Centre at Oswestry opened on 5 September 1990, at a cost of £4m.

  4. Category:British Telecom buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2017, at 21:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. BT to close offices in 270 UK locations in cost-cutting move

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    BT will have offices in 30 UK locations once it completes its cost-cutting programme in 2023, down from 300.

  6. Concert Communications Services - Wikipedia

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    BT made even more money when it sold its stake in MCI to Worldcom in 1998 for £4.15bn on which it made an exceptional pre-tax profit of £1.13bn. As part of the deal, BT bought from MCI its 24.9 per cent interest in Concert Communications, [20] [21] making Concert a wholly owned part of BT.

  7. YouView - Wikipedia

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    The service was initially marketed as those who did not have an existing subscription to Sky, Virgin or BT TV. One of YouView's features is the electronic programming guide (EPG) that can scroll backwards up to 7 days and that integrates directly with the respective channel's catch-up service.

  8. British Telecom microwave network - Wikipedia

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    The British Telecom microwave network was a network of point-to-point microwave radio links in the United Kingdom, operated at first by the General Post Office, and subsequently by its successor BT plc. From the late 1950s to the 1980s it provided a large part of BT's trunk communications capacity, and carried telephone, television and radar ...

  9. 1-5-7-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Answer 1571 service, a cut-down version of BT Group's Call Minder service, allows a calling party to leave messages when the called party is engaged or does not answer within a fixed number of rings. The system allows for the storage of up to 20 messages, each of which can be up to 2 minutes long, for up to 60 days (or 20 days once they ...