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    What The World’s Oldest Telecommunications Company Looks Like Today

    News DeskBy News DeskAugust 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    It’s nearly two hundred years old.



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    BT Group is best known today for broadband, mobile service and the infrastructure running underneath much of the UK’s communications network. Its history, however, starts long before the telephone was a household fixture. BT’s lineage reaches back to the Electric Telegraph Company, founded by William Fothergill Cooke and businessman John Lewis Ricardo in 1846 to commercialize electric telegraph technology developed by Cooke and Charles Wheatstone.

    The Electric Telegraph Company merged with the International Telegraph Company in 1855, forming the Electric and International Telegraph Company, before being taken over by the General Post Office in 1870. So BT’s claim to 1846 comes through its family tree, rather than one company somehow surviving intact for nearly two centuries.

    BT isn’t the only telecom company with an impressive pedigree, either. Sweden’s Telia traces its roots to a state telegraph agency founded in 1853, Telecom Egypt points to its first telegraph line in 1854 and Norway’s Telenor dates its beginnings to the Norwegian Telegraph Administration in 1855. 

    France can go further still, with a state-run optical telegraph network dating to 1794. The catch is that none of these are perfect apples-to-apples comparisons. Like BT, their histories run through government agencies, reorganizations and later commercial companies, which makes crowning a single “world’s oldest” telecom company considerably messier than comparing birthdays.

    BT’s 1846 roots took a few detours


    A vintage photograph of  the British telephone exchange.
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    The early British telecommunications business had the sort of structure you might expect from a brand-new technology in Victorian Britain. Private companies built competing networks, struck agreements with railways and fought for customers while lawmakers figured out what exactly to do with all these wires suddenly appearing around the country. By the late 1860s, Parliament was debating whether the government should simply buy the telegraph companies and put the network under the Post Office, but not everyone was sold on this idea.

    During debate in 1868, MP George Goschen called it “most absurd” to think the Post Office could create a “hunger and thirst … for telegrams” among rural customers who could send much cheaper letters instead. Parliament went ahead anyway. Private telegraph systems were bought and consolidated under state control, with the Electric and International Telegraph Company joining the Post Office network in 1870.

    Telephone infrastructure eventually took a similar route. The National Telephone Company was absorbed into the Post Office system in 1912, then Post Office Telecommunications became British Telecom in 1980. British Telecommunications formally took over the Post Office’s telecoms and data-processing operations in 1981, before privatization began in 1984 with the government selling a majority stake in the newly formed BT plc.

    So much for a straight line from 1846.

    What BT looks like today


    An Openreach van parked out on a street in London.
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    The telegraph machines are long gone, but moving information around Britain is still very much the business. Modern BT operates several familiar consumer brands, including BT itself, EE and Plusnet, alongside its business services operation. It also owns Openreach, the infrastructure company responsible for maintaining and expanding the UK’s main fixed telecom network.

    If anything inside modern BT resembles that original telegraph business in spirit, it is probably Openreach. It looks after the copper wires and fiber cables connecting homes and businesses, then provides access to hundreds of communications companies that sell broadband and phone services directly to the people using those lines, rather than serving most households itself.

    Openreach has been legally separate from BT since reforms proposed by Ofcom, with its own board, employees, management and strategy. However, BT Group still owns it since Ofcom did not require a full ownership split. Mobile is another major part of what BT became. BT completed its acquisition of EE in 2016, giving the group control of what was then the UK’s largest mobile network, and EE’s 5G+ network now reaches 77 percent of the UK population. BT has also brought BT Mobile back in 2026 for its broadband customers.

    William Cooke probably would not recognize much of that, but the cables might look reassuringly familiar. As of June 30, Openreach’s full-fiber footprint covered 23.4 million premises, with 9.4 million connected.

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