BT Consumer

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BT Consumer
Company type Division
Industry Telecommunications
PredecessorBT Retail
HeadquartersOne Braham Street,
London, United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Marc Allera (CEO) [1]
Products Fixedline telephony
Mobile telephony
Broadband internet
Digital television
BrandsBT
EE
Plusnet
Parent BT Group
Website bt.com

BT Consumer is the main retail division of United Kingdom telecommunications company BT Group that provides fixed-line, mobile, broadband and digital television to consumers in the UK. It buys access to some of these services from BT's other divisions: Openreach and EE. It is the largest consumer fixed-line and broadband ISP in the UK. [2] [3]

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History

It was established alongside BT Business (now combined with BT Enterprise) following a two-way split from the former division, BT Retail in 2013 to allow BT to "better serve its customers and focus even more on delivering its strategic priorities". It took on the consumer operations of BT Retail that involved BT Consumer together with BT Wi-fi (part of BT Enterprises) and the consumer part of BT Ireland. [4] [5] It retained its name following BT's new organisational structure that took effect in April 2016 after its acquisition of EE, with no changes made to the division. [6] [7] [8] On 28 July 2017, BT announced organisational changes to "simplify its operating model, strengthen accountabilities and accelerate its transformation" and involves bringing together its BT Consumer and EE divisions into a new unified BT Consumer division that will operate across three brands – BT, EE and Plusnet. [9] [10] [11] [12] It took effect from 1 April 2018. [2]

BT Consumer provides fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) and fibre-to-the-property (FTTP) broadband, IPTV and mobile services nationally, as well as providing access to the BT Wi-Fi hotspot service. Since 2020, BT Consumer has begun preparing for the 2025 switch off of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) by introducing their Digital Voice (VoIP) service, which allows calls to be made and received through a Smart Hub 2. [13]

In March 2015, BT launched its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) product, BT Mobile, in the United Kingdom. [14] The service, that uses the EE network following an MVNO agreement in March 2014, [15] [16] was BT's first offering of mobile services since 2002, when BT Cellnet was spun-off to form O2. [17] It also made use of the spectrum BT won in the 4G auction held by Ofcom in 2013. [15] [18]

The following year, on 29 January 2016, BT Group's £12.5 billion acquisition of EE was officially completed following ratification from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. [19] [20] [21]

On 29 January 2020, BT announced that it had completed its commitment of having 100% of customers' service calls into its consumer business answered in the UK and Ireland, becoming the only major communication provider to do so. As part of the commitment, calls are routed to the nearest call centre that is able to deal with the relevant customer enquiry: Consumer CEO Marc Allera said, "We know how important providing a personal, and local, service is to our customers." [22]

In February 2021, BT and EE launched a new home wifi service that combines the power of its fixed-line broadband services with its mobile network. With the introduction of the Hybrid Connect device, customers who lose connection through their Smart Hub 2 will automatically be connected to EE's mobile network, giving them a continuous, uninterrupted connection that BT described as "unbreakable". [23]

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