Netomnia announced its merger with Brsk, positioning the combined entity as the UK's second-largest alternative network provider. M&A

Netomnia has merged with Brsk, forming the UK’s second-largest alternative network provider after CityFibre. This merger creates a network footprint of 1.5 million premises ready for service (RFS), aiming to reach 3 million by next year. Supported by £1.2 billion in debt funding, the merger combines complementary networks to enhance market position and service delivery, emphasizing expansion and innovation.

Discover how to use VoIP effectively with expert training tips to empower your team for enhanced business communication. VoIP Fundamentals

To maximize VoIP benefits, employees need effective training. Start with basics like VoIP functionality and terminology. Combat resistance by highlighting advantages. Offer tailored materials and hands-on sessions. Emphasize key features like conferencing and call forwarding. Foster integration skills and discuss best practices. Address common issues and role-specific needs. Continuous learning ensures ongoing proficiency and boosts organizational efficiency.

To simplify broadband service switching for UK residents, the telecoms regulator Ofcom introduced new rules effective from 12 September 2024. Broadband

In an effort to simplify broadband service switching for UK residents, the telecommunications regulator Ofcom has introduced new rules effective from 12 September 2024. To support this initiative, iconectiv UK Limited announced its registration as a Managed Access Provider (MAP) with The One Touch Switching Company (TOTSCo). This move will provide UK Communications Providers (CPs) with the necessary flexibility to comply with the evolving residential broadband market.

BT, a leading UK telecoms company, has issued a detailed 40-page report in response to the proposed merger between Vodafone and Three. Telco Buzz

BT, a leading UK telecommunications company, has issued a detailed 40-page report in response to the proposed merger between Vodafone and Three. The report argues that the merger would create a dominant entity in the UK mobile market, possessing 61% of the network capacity, a level of control unprecedented in both the UK and Western Europe.