BT defends against monopoly claims in the UK

The head of BT has defended the telecoms giant against claims it is being unfairly propped up by the British government to roll out fibre broadband across the UK.

BT defends against monopoly claims in the UK

The head of BT has defended the telecoms giant against claims it is being unfairly propped up by the British government to roll out fibre broadband across the UK.

Ian Livingston blasted its critics as “copper luddites” for trying to hold the UK back from fibre, which can be four times faster than existing networks.

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