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BT has said it plans to ramp up its fibre broadband rollout by 5million homes to serve a total of 25million by December 2026. The telecoms giant said it will fund the increased deployment using part of a Government tax deduction announced in March that it is receiving. The recent Wholesale Fixed Telecoms Market Review by Ofcom will also help it increase and accelerate the roll-out, the company said. BT boss Philip Jansen is steering the ship as the company tries to ramp up its fibre broadband deployment Chief executive Philip Jansen said: Today we are increasing and accelerating our FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) target from 20million to 25million homes and businesses by December 2026 to deliver further value to our shareholders and support the Government s full fibre ambitions. ....
BBC News Published Apple has warned of potential product shortages later in the year. A computer-chip shortage has been accelerated primarily by pandemic-driven disruptions over the past year. Industries around the world are struggling to meet a surge in demand for products such as cars, high-tech gadgets and smartphones. And Apple chief executive Tim Cook says supply issues could affect products that feature its own M1 chip, which include the new iPad Pro and iMac 2021. The shortages primarily affect iPad and Mac. We have a good handle on our demand - but what everybody else is doing, I don t know. ....
BBC News By Cristina Criddle image captionThe previous model, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20, was released last August Samsung, the world’s biggest computer-chip manufacturer, has warned of a “serious imbalance” in the semiconductor industry, as global shortages cause disruption. It also said it might skip the launch of the next Galaxy Note smartphone, to streamline its lineup. There are growing fears market shortages could slow economic recovery after coronavirus. EU, US and Chinese governments are seeking to boost production. “There’s a serious imbalance in supply and demand of chips in the IT sector globally,” Samsung s co-chief executive and mobile chief, Koh Dong-jin, said at a shareholder meeting. ....