LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Virgin Media O2 said it was creating a new business-to-business company by combining its enterprise unit with IT and telecoms provider Daisy Group, with the aim of offering ...
Virgin Media O2 and Daisy Group have announced plans to merge their direct B2B operations to create a new force in the UK business communications and IT sector. With annual pro forma revenues of ...
O2 Daisy, created by the merger of Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) Business and Daisy Group, has started operations, promising to “make every business better” and “shake up” business-to-business (B2B) telecoms ...
Virgin Media O2 has unveiled plans to form a new communications and IT behemoth, which is anticipated to have a turnover of approximately £1.4bn. The development involves the merging of Virgin Media ...
O2 Daisy has officially launched, promising to “make every business better” and provide a unified solution for companies of all sizes. The new company aims to simplify the complex world of business ...
The telecoms group said total revenues fell 6.5% to £2.39 billion in the first quarter, while underlying earnings were down 3.4% to £901.7 million. Virgin Media O2 has lost further fixed line and ...
AI granny' Daisy is the latest weapon in the fight against phone scammers. Developed by British telecom company Virgin Media ...
A previous plan to spin off joint venture Virgin Media O2’s fixed network in Britain has been scrapped, Telefonica’s Chief Executive Marc Murtra has confirmed speaking to Reuters. “The project is ...
In a set of results whereby revenues falling on a yearly basis were offset by a third consecutive quarter of improved momentum in customer net additions, Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has announced a mixed ...