BT set to miss out on £895m ESN services deal — report

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  • Organisations: Airwave; BT; BT Business; CGI; Chelton; Ericsson; EE; Etherstack; Global; Handsfree Group; Home Office; Hytera; IBM; Iridium Communications; Leonardo; Marlow; Motorola; Motorola Solutions; Orion Labs; Qualcomm; Radiocoms; Samsung; Simoco Wireless Solutions; Systel; TETRA; Tussell; Virgin Media O2; Zebra Technologies.
  • Geographic: Australia; China; Europe; France; India; Italy; Manchester; South Korea; Sweden; UK; USA.
  • People: Allison Kirkby; Ashish Gupta; Bas Burger; Chet Patel; Chris Sims; John Black; Joris van Oers; Theo Sztejka.
  • Themes: Airwave; Autumn Budget; Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme; Emergency Services Network (ESN); General Election; Mission Critical Push-to-X; Mobile Services; Portfolio Business; Small- and Medium-size Businesses; Small office, Home office (SoHo); Wholesale.

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