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BT Creates New FTTx Jobs

March 07, 2013 |
LONDON -- BT is to launch a major new recruitment drive as its £2.5 billion pound investment in fibre broadband starts to pay off. More than 1,000 engineering jobs are being created at the company’s Openreach business, with most of the new recruits set to install fibre broadband in customers’ homes. The jobs announced today are in addition to 1,500 extra engineers who were recruited during the past year.

Following this recruitment, there will be more than 6,000 people working on what is believed to be the fastest fibre roll out in the world. BT’s fibre network is already the largest in the UK, passing more than 13 million premises, and the technology is being made available to an additional 100,000 homes and businesses every week. The recruitment drive reflects BT’s success with winning BDUK Broadband Delivery UK work that is helping to extend the benefits of fibre broadband to areas that may not have been served otherwise. It also reflects the strong demand for fibre that the company is now experiencing.

The business will fill the 1,000 posts with a mix of apprentices, further armed forces personnel and other candidates, including some long-term unemployed.

BT Group plc



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