BT Global Services, the IT services arm of
the telecommunications giant, has signed contracts worth £1.7bn for the first
quarter and £9.2bn for the full year.
The deals, which include managed services contracts with the
Post Office and
T-Mobile, were
a major contributory factor behind group revenue growth of more than three per
cent to £5bn, with profits also up three per cent to £658m
‘There is success across the board with contract wins in BT Global Services
and BT Wholesale at £2bn, more than 100 new customers gained outside the UK and
BT Retail’s share of broadband additions at 38 per cent,’ said BT chief
executive Ben Verwaayen.
BT Global Services outstripped group performance. Sales are up five per cent
to £2.3bn and profits up £15m to £643m, with networked IT services contracts
accounting for £900m of total revenue.
The division is also expanding its global reach, having completed the
acquisitions of Comsat International a
Latin American data communications firm, and
i2i
Enterprise, an Indian enterprise services company.
BT has finished the migration of two thirds of NHS Trusts to the N3 network
in Scotland as part of the
National
Programme for NHS IT (NPfIT) and is installing new IT systems at 74 trusts
throughout London.
The company has also added more than half a million new broadband customers,
taking its total customer base to moer than 11 million.
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