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Colt pledges to deliver €500m investment in three year expansion plan

2017-02-17T11:15:19+00:00By |News|

Colt Technology Services has marked its 25th year in business with the delivery of a three year growth plan aimed at network expansion and a move to greater customer centricity. The company will invest more than €500m throughout the project, with a €200m spending plan set for 2017. Colt reported strong top line growth in 2016 and a new executive leadership team has pledged to continue this trend having implemented a strategic and cultural shift in the organisation. Colt's operations have been segmented into the core areas of innovation, the Colt IQ Network and improving the customer experience. There has also been an increase in investment in sales and marketing. To help deliver the increased network capacity and reach, Colt has appointed a new Chief Commercial Officer, Tom Regent. The company will hire hundreds more staff to support customers. CEO Carl Grivner (pictured) said: "We are fortunate to not have many of the distractions of our peers, such as wireless, consumer and content. "This means we can focus on building an intelligent network to meet the businesses requirements of today's demanding enterprises. "In fact, we believe our customers, and indeed all our competitors' customers, should be more demanding of the industry. We are up for the challenge and we are confident we will deliver." Grivner added that investing in the Colt IQ Network is vital. It currently spans 24,500 buildings and 700 data centres, and serves, in the main, enterprises with an increasingly global reach while retaining a local presence. Colt's investment this year will triple the number of sites across the Colt IQ Network capable of providing 100G enabled Ethernet and IP connectivity, and optical services up to 9.6Tbps capacity per site. According to Grivner the customer experience matters now more than ever. So Colt will roll out On [...]

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BT Picks Tech Boss to Become CEO of UK Telecoms Division Openreach

2016-01-22T14:57:45+00:00By |Uncategorized|

The Chief Executive of BT’s Technology, Service and Operations, Clive Selley (54), has today been confirmed as the replacement for outgoing Joe Garner in the role of CEO at the operator’s Openreach division, which is responsible for the national UK broadband and phone network. Readers might recall that Joe Garner, who had only been in the role for around a year, suddenly announced his intention to step down last November 2015. Garner said he was leaving in order to pursue the same position of responsibility at the Nationwide Building Society. However the change came at a pivotal point for the telecoms infrastructure giant, which is currently facing the possibility of a split from the wider BT group (Ofcom’s on-going Strategic Review). Never the less Garner is officially expected to take up his new post at some point during Spring 2016 and that left BT to hunt for a replacement. Thankfully BT appears to have found their man in the shape of Clive Selley, who just so happens to be the operator’s current Group Chief Information Officer (CIO) as well as CEO of BT’s Technology, Service and Operations division. This should make him a good fit for the role. Clive Selley said: “I am honoured to have been asked to lead Openreach at this important point in its history. The huge investment it has made over the past decade has made the UK a broadband leader, and we need to build on those foundations by deploying fibre to further communities and by rolling out ultrafast broadband. Customer service is a top priority of mine and I am committed to delivering further improvements by working closely with all industry partners who rely on our network to serve their customers. Openreach is at the heart of the UK economy with our open access network underpinning a ferociously competitive broadband market. [...]

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