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BT's wholesale boss is leaving after four years heading up the fixed and mobile network services wing of the telecom giant's biz. Sally Davis, who has worked at the company since 1999, will leave BT at the end of October. The telco said Davis had quit, citing "personal reasons". "Sally has been a key member of our executive …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Joke

    Presumably without the aid of ...

    a Dolce-Gabanna (sp?) diamond-encrusted parachute?

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Holmes

    How's 21CN doing?

    This BTwholesale of which you speak... it's the one with the much-delayed much-overhyped 21CN broadband network, is it? The one with the abandoned 21CN voice rollout, is it?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      re: How's 21CN doing?

      Not very well I presume, wireless is no substitute for cable and I don't mean pumping radio waves down copper wires, I mean fibre optic to the home, or at least the street. Else none of these future rich online services will ever be economical, as the current ones won't even work through contemporary "broadband" connections.

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      Interesting Article .. http://www.supportwizard.net/en/bt-to-begin-4g-lte-trials-in-uk/

  3. Ascylto
    Big Brother

    So ...

    she's off to Mumbai or Bangalore, then, and changing her name to Doris (or is it Kevin?).

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Devil

    Building on the foundations?

    BT Directors do a lot of 'building on the foundations' of their predecessors.

    Which is surprising for a telco.

    You'd think foundations was more about Masonry.

    Satan, because there isn't an icon for Masons.

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