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BT loses broadband customers to rivals and sheds another 5,000 jobs

Chief executive Allison Kirkby said: " BT is delivering on its strategy in competitive markets.

BT(Image: PA Media)

Telecoms giant BT has said it lost a wave of broadband customers over recent months to rivals amid a "competitive" market, and revealed another 5,000 jobs have gone under its cost-cutting overhaul.

The telecoms giant said its Openreach broadband customers fell by 242,000 over the second quarter of 2025.

This was driven by losses to competitors and a weaker broadband market, the firm told investors.

Meanwhile, the company has been steaming ahead with a major turnaround plan that involves heavily cutting costs and sharpening its focus on its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market and newer business lines.

It said its total workforce was cut by 6% in the first half of the year, to 111,000 people.

This is down about 5,000 from 116,000 at the start of the financial year.

The job reductions form part of nearly £250 million worth of annual cost savings made over the period, bringing the total to £1.2 billion over the first 18 months of its cost-cutting programme.

It is hoping to make savings worth £3 billion a year overall.