Innovation features


Flexible fibre

14 February 2012
Flexible fibre helps out with knotty broadband installations
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.


Don't keep me hanging on the telephone

6 February 2012
Don't keep me hanging on the telephone
Calling big companies and large organisations can be frustrating at the best of times. But it's not all bad news.


Touchscreen

6 January 2012
Keeping in touch with new technology
Super-fast broadband and tablet devices such as the Apple iPad are part of a humanised technological revolution.


Ellen Macarther Foundation

08 November 2011
Looking to a sustainable future
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?


Timesheet

26 October 2011
Working outside the box
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.


Networks

26 October 2011
BTI&D: Helping to transform government
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. 


View from space

21 September 2011
Space balloon is out of this world
Students have been working with BT on a project that is quite simply - out of this world. .


Watching TV

25 July 2011
Exciting future beckons for broadband TV
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.


Innovation and 'hanging out

11 July 2011
Innovation and 'hanging out'
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.


Baking in Philosophy?

11 July 2011
Baking in Philosophy?
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.


Net gain for TV voting

21 June 2011
Net gain for TV voting
Voting for your favourite act on reality TV shows has just become a whole lot smarter after an exciting development between BT and the social media website Facebook.


E-mail, task-switching, and productivity

15 June 2011
E-mail, task-switching, and productivity
Research is indicating that how many of us work today is not as productive as we believe it to be.


BT Radianz 'stock' rises

9 May 2011
BT Radianz 'stock' rises
For years banks, brokers and card processors have built their own external networks to service their clients but things have changed thanks to BT Radianz.


Jeff Patmore, head of strategic university research for BT

29 March 2011
Information and the web – a better way?
Working with colleagues at the University of Cambridge and thinking about better ways to design people’s interaction with information on the web has led to some interesting conclusions, according to Jeff Patmore, head of strategic university research for BT.


Technology savvy seek to strike the right deal

8 March 2011

Technology savvy seek to strike the right deal
Today's exciting technology is propelling us forward at a lightening pace. It's changing the way we do many things as a survey into consumer behaviour has revealed...


Nano-technology – the next giant leap forward?

22 January 2011
Nano-technology – the next giant leap forward?
I think we are about to move forward in a technology leap which although not quite as big as the invention of the printing press, or telegraph could revolutionise how we move both electrical power and data around.


Cool broadband on the ‘cards’

19 January 2011
Cool broadband on the ‘cards’
Equipment used in BT’s access network could trigger a breakthrough in helping further reduce the company’s carbon footprint.


Darwinism and the Internet – it’s about survival of the ‘clickiest’

17 January 2011
Darwinism and the internet – it’s about survival of the ‘clickiest’
Jeff Patmore, head of Strategic University Research at BT, explores the development of communication.


Harnessing the data tsunami

20 December 2010
Harnessing the data tsunami
As the data tsunami sweeps across their networks mobile carriers are continually searching for new ways to boost capacity while at the same time lower costs.



RABiT jumps to restore services

8 December 2010
RABiT jumps to restore services
An automated toolkit called RABiT is helping incident teams across the UK to deal with serious network failures faster than ever before.



The future’s fast, the future’s fibre

8 December 2010
The future’s fast, the future’s fibre
If you thought super-fast broadband was just about speed, you’d better think again. And fast....



Jeff Patmore

29 November 2010
What goes around comes around – now even faster
We live in a shrinking world. At a coffee bar in the Cambridge University Computer lab recently, I talked with a colleague visiting from the US while a colleague in Bejing joined the meeting real-time via Skype.



BT aims for ‘net’ gain at London 2012

23 November 2010
BT aims for 'net' gain at London 2012
It’s fast, consistent and set to make a big impact at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. No, it’s not one of the thousands of athletes who will be taking part, but a BT developed technology that’s a breakthrough in automated network design.



Smile!

25 October 2010
Smile! It’s super-fast broadband
When BT’s new fibre-based service came to the local area, podPROS was one of the first in line for an upgrade - and the results were instantaneous.



iPad

30 September 2010
The rise of applications
Thanks to the rise of the Smart Phone and tablet PC, we are seeing some key changes in how people are accessing information and how they are communicating.



http image

16 September 2010
Smart move to 'kit' out small businesses
In a connected world where at the touch of a key we can e-mail someone on the other side of the world or find information on seemingly any subject we choose on our PC, it’s hard to imagine that some small businesses are still without an online presence.


Wide screen TV

30 August 2010
Social TV - from idea to service
Jeff Patmore, BT’s head of strategic university research, tells the story of how social TV made the journey from research idea to potential portfolio item thanks to tenacity, creativity and the power of collaboration…


Mount Fuji

19 August 2010
Still living in this world of exponential change
This extraordinary march forward of technology and services continues to gather in pace and our adoption of the best as part of our lives enhances what we can achieve.


Map of Britain

2 July 2010
Hothouse accelerates Open Britain initiative
The Open Britain initiative was launched by the previous minster for the disabled Jonathan Shaw MP by asking leading Third Sector brands, government agencies and other relevant organisations to collaborate in the delivery of the shared vision and with BT to develop a platform which might enable the development of location based services for disabled people.


Twitter

30 June 2010
Twitter alert
A new approach to service status alerts delivered through the social networking site Twitter is helping BT take customer service into the world of the people who matter - customers.


TV

14 June 2010
The future of television - social TV
A new digital revolution is gaining momentum which could ultimately change the way we watch TV.


Gaming

14 May 2010
OnLive set to shake-up gaming in the UK
BT is set to revolutionise gaming in the UK following an agreement with OnLive, a Silicon Valley-based cloud computing video gaming business.


Data centre

12 March 2010
Fast forward to business success with virtual data centres
According to a recent survey, 42 per cent of senior executives in large UK companies see investment in new technologies as a key priority for business growth and a way to help them cut costs.