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Get the full BT Business Experience

Posted 11 April 2008 at 10:10AM by Derek Hemphill in Announcements

BT Business is hosting a special showcase event which runs from Wednesday, April 23 to Thursday, April 24, at Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square, London WC1.

BT Business Experience 2008 is tailored specifically for small and medium sized businesses to give you an insight into the many new and innovative ways that technology can help your business to succeed - whether you're working from home, on the move or in the office.

The event will address key issues facing entrepreneurs and small businesses and will demonstrate how BT Business is supporting and enabling businesses to do what they do best.

Visitors to the event will see an exciting showcase of the latest technology and services from BT Business and will have the opportunity to speak to Bill Murphy, managing director of BT Business, Mick Hegarty, director of BT Marketing and Jennifer Mowat, director of BT Tradespace.

Last year's event was the launch platform for BT Tradespace and this year the event will highlight some of the site's key success stories from the past twelve months and look forward to some of the exciting new developments in the pipeline.

For more information visit btbusinessexperience2008.com and find out how you can get involved.

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1. At April 12, 2008 10:03 AM, James wrote:

BT Business is hosting a special showcase event which runs from Wednesday, April 23 to Thursday, April 24, at Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square, London WC1.

There is a world out there north of Watford - What is wrong with Birmingham or Manchester ?? Many places dont have a Direct Rail link to London any more !!!

2. At April 14, 2008 11:55 PM, J G Dawson wrote:

I think I've had enough of the BT Experience thank you - including the companies passing themselves off as BT that BT (security) neither know about or apparently care about - leaving me to contact BBC Watchdog to complain about an insistant little outfit on: 08003 289 393 that BT can neither deny or confirm is genuine - but suspect may not be BT - how's that for the right hand not knowing what the left hand's doing?

3. At April 18, 2008 8:35 AM, Mick Foley wrote:

Jay Geeeee. Why would you advertise this fact to BT now? Is it not just a little bit possible that they'd shut it down now and thereby scupper your cance of a national moan?
Your rant is basically valid, but also only trivially true. If BT runs the number - no foul, you just don't like the service. If, however, BT do not run the number then they cannot really be held accountable.

If you really wanted to do something rediculous, (and calling "Watchdog" is rediculous) why not call "Crimewatch", at least they might put the BT chairman's photo-fit on the telly.

Chump!
Bang Bang!
- Mick Foley

Have a nice day!

4. At April 23, 2008 2:12 PM, vincent mcmahon wrote:

that number can be explained better via this link

http://www.aardvarkbusiness.net/chat/viewtopic.php?p=59834

its one.tel apparently
one tel are basically talktalk not BT so they are probably trying to hijack your BT phoneline and make it them who provides it. it happens more often than you would think

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