VT Communications

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VT Communications was a part of VT Group plc. VT Communications was essentially the company formed from the privatisation of the BBC World Service transmitter sites. It was initially named Merlin Communications, then, after acquisition by VT, VT Merlin Communications. It provided transmission services to over 20 different customers from four main sites in the UK and many others in the rest of the world. rdf:langString
rdf:langString VT Communications
xsd:integer 2347091
xsd:integer 1082572856
xsd:date 2010-07-08
rdf:langString Acquired and merged into Babcock International Group
rdf:langString Blue Fin Building
rdf:langString England
rdf:langString BBC World Service transmitter sites
rdf:langString VT Communications was a part of VT Group plc. VT Communications was essentially the company formed from the privatisation of the BBC World Service transmitter sites. It was initially named Merlin Communications, then, after acquisition by VT, VT Merlin Communications. It provided transmission services to over 20 different customers from four main sites in the UK and many others in the rest of the world. In 2003, the company was awarded a £228m public private partnership contract to operate the Defence High Frequency Communications Service for a period of fifteen years on behalf of the Ministry of Defence. It was based at the Blue Fin Building on London's South Bank, which hosted the company's broadcast and where it formed part of Babcock International Group, after its acquisition on 8 July 2010.
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xsd:date 2010-07-08
rdf:langString Acquired and merged intoBabcock International Group

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