The internet is set to revolutionise television viewing over the next ten years making it a truly flexible and interactive experience.

Innovative use of videoconferencing helps save lives of stroke victims.

Imagine a world where your car contacts your home's heating system to tell it that you'll be home an hour earlier than normal.

BT is leading the way in bringing super-fast fibre optic broadband into the UK and a small team of specialist BT engineers have developed a new-style “flexible” fibre cable..
Calling big companies and large organisations can be frustrating at the best of times. But it's not all bad news.

Technology is now sleek, fast, fashionable and above all a key part of our lives. But as we increasingly surround ourselves with an array of electronics, can their development be sustainable?

Back in the 1980s Dolly Parton sang about working from 9 to 5. Sticking to set working times has become as old as the track itself, as companies around the world become more global, mobile and better connected through clever technology.

It's impossible to watch the news or pick up a paper without being faced with a story about the current economic woes. But there are things that governments and organisations can do to help cut costs. And the greater use of networked technology is certainly doing its bit.

Students have been working with BT on a project that is quite simply - out of this world.

Imagine watching your favourite pop star's concert live over broadband and then choosing the option to pay to be at the backstage party afterwards.

In today's world of modern communications we can work anywhere and for those of us tasked with 'innovation' as part of our professional role, the ability to meet others in an unstructured and ad-hoc way is often the route to serendipity and great new ideas.

In the ongoing debate as to whether communication technology is changing how we operate as human beings there is one constant message: change is happening.
The inspirational work of BT research scientist Jia-Yan Gu has been recognised at this year's prestigious Asian Women of Achievement Awards..
Ashish Gupta - president, portfolio and service design at BT Global Services – has been named one of the communications industry's young leaders of today.
BT has developed an intelligent new system to respond to customer complaints and improve customer service by picking up messages from social networking sites.
BT has become one of the founding members of a high-profile, high-tech initiative that seeks to bring a new generation of the internet to users worldwide.
A small village in Oxfordshire is set to make history by becoming the first community in the UK to have its copper telephone wires replaced entirely by fibre optic cables.
BT has unveiled a burglar alarm for its phone and broadband networks as part of a crack down on cable thieves.
BT is giving a sneak peak of the future of shopping when it appears at the Retail Week EXPO at Earl's Court in London.
World-renowned teaching hospital and key BT Health customer, Barts and The London NHS Trust scooped a prestigious award against tough competition.