Over the last few months, BT has been leading a major research project in the UK looking at how the Internet of Things can be used across the transport sector.

Nothing has changed the world of communications as much as the development and implementation of optical fibre technology.

BT highlights its vision for connected healthcare, how technology can really drive change and bring huge improvements – both in terms of frontline services and back-office efficiency.

BT has been leading a major research project examining the potential of the 'Internet of Things' and how it could be used in transport.
This year's MWC attracted a record-breaking 72,000 visitors and played host to around 1,700 companies all keen to showcase their products.
Tim Pennick, senior researcher at BT Technology, Service & Operations, focusing on inclusion and accessibility, discusses how the internet can provide the same opportunities for people who are blind or partially-sighted as for everybody else.

Tref Davies is chief technology officer at Timico and leading UK technology blogger. Here, he takes a look at cloud services and the factors that consumers and businesses need to think about as they choose a service suitable for themselves.

Within moments of talking to BT research scientist Jia-Yan Gu, it's easy to see why she is such an inspiration for young people.

Jeff Patmore continues to observe how communication technologies are changing how we connect and share information.

From voice and data connectivity right through to technology-enabled business transformation, BT has long been recognised as one of the public sector's leading ICT solution providers.

A couple of years ago no-one had ever heard of them. Today, they're everywhere.

At first glance its looks much the same as any other commercial vehicle. To the people of Preston, though, it's a 7.5 tonne lifeline jam-packed with some of the most up-to-date technology around.

Videoconferencing technology is music to the ears and eyes.

BT is investing billions to roll-out fibre broadband to the UK. One of the largest investment projects of its time, it will deliver broadband speeds that will allow people to engage in some truly life-changing activities.

BT has developed a new app that empowers people to resolve their own broadband issues at home.
BT has teamed up with network specialist company Ciena to carry out a series of pioneering data transmission trials over the BT UK optical core network infrastructure.
The innovative use of under-utilised or decommissioned network and IT equipment is helping to bring broadband internet access to communities across Africa.
BT is to become the lead sponsor of a new £15.6 million gallery at the Science Museum in London which celebrates how innovation in communications technology has changed our lives over the last 200 years.
Years of dedicated work researching optical communications have paid dividends for a crack team from BT Technology, Service and Operations.
The dazzling popularity of phablets is continuing to increase with sales set to more than double this year.
BT has been shortlisted for a major European award for a security system that opens up a new flank in the fight against cyber-attacks.
People are increasingly turning to smartphone apps, video and webchat instead of picking up the telephone when they want to communicate with organisations.
Jean-Marc Frangos is managing director, external innovation BT Technology Service & Operations (TSO). Here, he gives a round-up of the innovations seen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
The increasing use of webchat as a communications channel is having a positive impact on both contact centres and their customers.