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British Telecom announced the annual results achieved 6 consecutive quarter of growth

British Telecom Group recently released the 2006 fiscal 4 quarter earnings. Data show that in the quarter sales revenue of 5 billion 134 million pounds, an increase of 7% over the same period last year. New business sales of 1 billion 851 million pounds, accounting for total revenue of $36%, an increase of 28% over the same period last year. EBITDA 1 billion 498 million pounds, an increase of more than a year ago by 1%. Pre tax profit of 629 million pounds, an increase of 4%. Earnings per share of 5.7 pence, an increase of 8%. This is also the sixth consecutive quarter of British Telecom quarterly growth.

2006 fiscal year sales revenue of $19 billion 514 million, an increase of 3% over a year ago. New business revenue of 6 billion 282 million pounds, an increase of 38%. Pre tax profit of 2 billion 177 million pounds, an increase of 5%. Earnings per share of 19.5 pence, an increase of 8%. Cash flow of 1 billion 612 million pounds, net debt reduction of $7 billion 500 million. Annual dividend of 11.9 pence, an increase of 14%. Broadband users 7 million 900 thousand, an increase of 58%.

Sir Bland, chairman of the board of directors of the board of British telecommunications, expressed satisfaction with the results, particularly in the context of a competitive and rapidly changing environment, Christopher.

In addition, British Telecom announced that the United States DreamWorks film company signed a content sharing agreement on demand tv. British Telecom will use these services to be expected to launch this fall BT Vision broadband TV business. All DreamWorks works will be available on demand. British Telecom also announced that it will launch a new fixed network mobile network integration services for large enterprises and multinational companies both inside and outside the uk. This new solution takes advantage of Wi-Fi as a fixed network interface in offices, homes and hotspots. This service will help improve productivity and reduce communication costs. Al Carter will become the British Telecom to promote this business partner.

For the development of wireless internet access, 6 days before the British Telecom named a wireless city, the city of Edinburgh, including Bermingham, Liz, Liverpool, Cardiff and Westminster, British Telecom, will soon provide to the city. BT says 6 more cities will join the ranks. Using this service, residents can send and receive e-mail, watch the video, handle the phone, and even can watch movies. Intel is a partner in this program.

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