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Katie Milligan Takes Helm at Openreach
11 Feb
Summary
- Katie Milligan appointed new CEO of BT's Openreach.
- Openreach aims to connect 25 million homes with superfast fibre.
- The telecoms sector's annual revenue is £489 billion.

Katie Milligan has taken the helm as the new chief executive of BT's infrastructure division, Openreach. This appointment aligns with a broader trend of women ascending to leadership roles within the UK's telecommunications sector. Milligan, who has been with BT since 2004, previously served as Openreach's deputy chief executive, where she spearheaded the development of a new commercial and pricing strategy. Her leadership comes at a critical time as Openreach works to expand superfast fibre broadband coverage across the country.
Under Milligan's guidance, Openreach is on track to connect 25 million homes with superfast fibre by the close of 2026. Further expansion to 30 million homes is contingent on ongoing discussions with the regulator, Ofcom. Milligan emphasizes the national imperative for digitalization, viewing enhanced connectivity as vital for economic growth and essential for businesses and communities. Openreach currently serves major providers like EE, Sky, and Vodafone, facing competition from numerous 'alt-net' providers.




