In 2005, Global won a multi-year worldwide outsourcing contract to provide communication and IT services to
FIAT in a deal worth €450 million (£303 million) over five years across 40 countries. BT also acquired Fiat's subsidiary, Atlanet for €80 million which provides domestic telecoms services to Fiat and other business customers across Italy. In 2006, Atlanet was merged with Albacom to form
BT Italia. In 2006, Global agreed a £100 million seven-year worldwide outsourcing contract to provide communication and IT services to
PepsiCo, across their 900 locations in more than 60 countries as well as upgrading their network infrastructure. In 2008, Global agreed a $650 million (£332 million) five-year worldwide outsourcing contract to provide communication and IT services to
Procter & Gamble, across more than 1,100 locations in more than 80 countries. In January 2016, Global agreed a £100 million seven-year contract with the
BBC to provide its broadcast network from April 2017, when it finishes its remaining contract with
Vodafone UK via
Atos. The deal will see the BBC move to a new, state-of-the-art network that will link all BBC UK sites, including 21 broadcasting centres and local radio stations, as well as connecting to the main overseas bureaux and partners for playout of the BBC’s TV channels. It will carry all video, audio and data traffic, as well as fixed-line telephony, ISDN and broadband services. On 10 February 2016, Global announced it has been awarded a five-year contract worth more than £9 million, to deliver computer and data centre services to
Bromley London Borough Council. The contract was won by BT as part of a pan-London framework agreement for information and communications technology (ICT) services set up by
Westminster City Council, the
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and
Hammersmith and Fulham councils. Global also manages the global networked IT estates for
Komatsu and
Randstad NV. In January 2019 BT became the first international group to receive two national telecoms licences from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology which will enable it to sell services direct to Chinese customers. == Finances ==