30.07.2020
A presentation of the TM Forum Catalyst, titled "a Federated DLT-based Marketplace" is published, describing "an immutable trusted data record of the physical tracking of devices (IOTA/Corda)"
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The archive contains 5 references to British Telecom PLC.
The first known report was published on 08.02.2020, making British Telecom PLC the 929th oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 5 publications relating to IOTA, British Telecom PLC currently ranks as the 85th most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
30.07.2020
A presentation of the TM Forum Catalyst, titled "a Federated DLT-based Marketplace" is published, describing "an immutable trusted data record of the physical tracking of devices (IOTA/Corda)"
23.07.2020
In an article published by TMForum, a catalyst project lead heavyweights by Orange, Rostelecom and Bristish Telecom; and participants Nokia, IOTA, Peter-Service Nexign (a Russian billing company, serving 50 mobile operators) and RTC Argus used "the TMForum Open APIs, [to] built a standards-based platform that by design has key capabilities embedded to create trust between all parties, reducing settlement time, risk and fraud".
22.07.2020
IOTA was mentioned again as “base layer of truth” in video presentations by TMForum partners R3, British Telecom and Agile Fractal Grid as a base protocol for three of four focus areas: Smart Energy, Smart Entertainment, Smart Manufacturing and Secure Supply Chain.
17.07.2020
In a video presentation, the Head of Strategy and Transformation of the British Telecom Business Group presents details on a TMForum Mega Catalyst "Ecosystem Assurance", featuring IOTA as the "Base Layer of Truth".
08.02.2020
Members of Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.P.A, the Cyberethics lab and British Telecom published a chapter in the book "Blockchain: enabling trust in the internet of things", referencing IOTA.
