Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleBT has revealed aims to cut costs by a further £700 million over the next four years as it reported flat full-year earnings and falling revenues. (BT/PA)BT and US mobile giant Verizon have agreed to merge their international operations into a new joint venture, which is expected to have an annual turnover of approximately £3 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, Verizon will make an equalisation payment of £473 million to BT, with both companies holding equal shares in the combined entity, set to serve over 3,000 customers across more than 180 countries. This strategic move aligns with BT's long-term plan to divest its international business and concentrate on its domestic UK market, following previous sales of its Italian and Irish operations. The deal comes as both companies pursue significant cost-cutting measures, with BT aiming for £3.7 billion in savings and up to 55,000 global job losses, while Verizon plans to cut over 13,000 jobs. The joint venture will be incorporated in Jersey but maintain its headquarters and tax residency in the UK, with Martijn Blanken appointed as chief executive designate ahead of the deal's anticipated completion in 2027. In fullBT and Verizon merge international operations in new global business worth billionsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The joint venture will serve more than 3,000 customers across over 180 countries.

BT and Verizon are merging their international enterprise operations into a new 50:50 joint venture, aiming to serve multinational clients with a combined annual revenue of $4…

The joint venture will serve more than 3,000 customers across over 180 countries

BT unveiled a new home for its international operations on Monday, in a move the £19.5bn firm called a “milestone"

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The companies will hold equal voting rights in the venture, which is subject to regulatory approval. | Business News

BT and Verizon have announced a 50/50 partnership to merge their international operations, marking the end of BT's 18-month search for a buyer.

British telecom group BT and U.S. mobile operator Verizon announced Monday an agreement to combine their international operations serving corporate clients into a joint venture…

Enterprise networking gets another consolidation play as firms pool their overseas operations

Expectativa é que a nova empresa atenda mais de 3 mil clientes em mais de 180 países, representando cerca de US$ 4 bilhões em receita anual combinada

BT Group and Verizon have decided to combine their international businesses into a joint venture aimed at multinational connectivity.

Il perfezionamento dell'operazione è previsto per il 2027 instaurerà rapporti commerciali con i due gruppi.