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|GeneralPostOfficeTelephones.png|1969–1975
|British_Telecom_1981.svg|1980–1991
 
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|PostOfficeTelecomunications.png|1975–1981
|BT (1991).svg|1991–2003
 
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|BritishTelecom_1981-wordmark.svg|1981–1991
|BT (2003).svg|2003–present
 
|BT (tentative).svg|201? (tentative)}}
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|BT (1991).svg|1991–1999
 
|BT (1999).svg|1999–2003
 
|BT (2003).svg|2003–2019|
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BT (tentative).svg|2019–present}}
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==Post Office Telephones==
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===1969–1975===
 
[[File:GeneralPostOfficeTelephones.png|centre|200px]]
   
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==Post Office Telecommunications==
== British Telecom ==
 
=== 1980–1991 ===
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===1975–1981===
[[File:British Telecom 1981.svg|centre|200px]]
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[[File:PostOfficeTelecomunications.png|centre|300px]]
[[File:BritishTelecomfulllogo.png|centre|350px]]
 
   
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== BT ==
 
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=== 1991–2003 ===
 
 
==British Telecom==
[[File:BT (1991).svg|centre|200px]]
 
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===1981–1991===
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[[File:BritishTelecom_1981-wordmark.svg|center|300px]]
BT (1991) (Print).svg|Print version
 
 
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BritishTelecom_1981-monogram.svg|Monogram
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British Telecom 1981.svg|Alternate monogram
 
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On 2 April 1991, the company unveiled a new trading name, BT, a new corporate identity and a new organisational structure. This structure focused on specific market sectors, reflecting the needs of different customers – the individual, the small business or the multinational corporation. The reorganisation was named Project Sovereign to reflect the company’s commitment to meetings customers’ needs – ‘the customer is King’. Together with a succession of strategic alliances with telecommunications companies worldwide, these changes gave BT the means to expand into overseas markets. The logo was designed by [[Wolff Olins]].
 
   
=== 1999–2003 ===
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==BT==
 
===1991–2003===
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====1991–1999====
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[[File:BT (1991).svg|centre|200px]]
 
On 2 April 1991, the company unveiled a new trading name: 'BT', accompanied by a new corporate identity designed by [[Wolff Olins]] and organisational structure focused on specific market sectors, reflecting the needs of different customers – the individual, the small business or the multinational corporation. The reorganisation was named 'Project Sovereign' to reflect the company’s commitment to meetings customers’ needs – ‘The Customer Is King’. Together with a succession of strategic alliances with telecommunications companies worldwide, these changes gave BT the ability to expand overseas.
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====1999–2003====
 
[[File:BT (1999).svg|centre|200px]]
 
[[File:BT (1999).svg|centre|200px]]
 
A revised colour palette was used from 1999.
 
A revised colour palette was used from 1999.
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===2003–2019===
 
=== 2003–present ===
 
 
[[File:BT (2003).svg|centre|200px]]
 
[[File:BT (2003).svg|centre|200px]]
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In April 2003, BT decided to replace the "piper" with a new, more modern logo referred to as the "connected world" as well as making the text slightly darker. It was designed by Wolff Olins and was subsequently used by [[OpenWorld]]; BT's internet division before being adopted by the whole company. It was made to embody BT’s five corporate values: trustworthy, helpful, inspiring, straightforward and heart.
<gallery widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
 
BT (2003) (Print).svg|Print version
 
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In April 2003, BT decided to shed it's "piper" for a new, modern logo, known as "connected world". The globe device part of the logo was originally designed by the Wolff Olins brand consultancy for BT's Concert joint venture with AT&T, and was subsequently used by BT's internet division, Openworld, prior to being adopted by the company as a whole. Reflecting the aspirations of a technologically innovative future, the connected world is designed to embody BT’s five corporate values: trustworthy, helpful, inspiring, straightforward, heart. The logo was the same, but the "piper" was replaced by a "connected world", and the colour was made slightly darker.
 
   
=== 201? (tentative) ===
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===2019–present===
 
[[File:BT (tentative).svg|centre|200px]]
 
[[File:BT (tentative).svg|centre|200px]]
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BT 2016.png|Withdrawn coloured version
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BT 2016.png|Withdrawn coloured version {{SVG needed gallery}}
 
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On 15 September 2016, BT applied for the above logos to be trademarked from the Intellectual Property Office.[https://www.ipo.gov.uk/tmcase/Results/1/UK00003185788][https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmcase/page/Results/1/UK00003185790] The coloured version was eventually withdrawn in December 2016, with the monochrome version registered in February 2017.
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On 15 September 2016, BT applied for the above logos to be trademarked from the Intellectual Property Office. The coloured version was eventually withdrawn in December 2016, with the remaining one registered in February 2017. The logo is set to be the centrepiece of the company's first brand shift since 2003, reflecting its move into pay-TV sports and the mobile phone market.
   
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In May 2019, after being delayed for two years, BT officially revealed the new logo after its chief executive, Phillip Jansen, confirmed plans to rebrand the company. It was also confirmed that the new logo will roll out in August of that year. The new logo was first used on BT Sport and it has been used on the website since October 18, 2019.
The logo is set to be the centrepiece of the company's first brand shift since 2003, reflecting its move into pay-TV sports and the mobile phone market.
 
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*[https://www.ipo.gov.uk/tmcase/Results/1/UK00003185788 Intellectual Property Office - Trade mark number UK00003185788 (Initial withdrawn variant)]
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*[https://www.ipo.gov.uk/tmcase/Results/1/UK00003185790 Intellectual Property Office - Trade mark number UK00003185790 (Official variant)]
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*[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/16/bt-unveils-new-logo-to-match-transformation-to-national-champion The Guardian - BT unveils new logo after years of work – its name in a circle]
   
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==External links==
BT has yet to formally sign off on the change, but sources close to the company said the new logo looked set to be approved.[https://www.ft.com/content/aab57522-8973-11e6-8aa5-f79f5696c731]
 
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*[https://www.bt.com/ BT]
   
 
{{BT}}
 
{{BT}}
 
{{Deutsche Telekom}}
 
{{Deutsche Telekom}}
[[Category:BT]]
 
 
[[Category:Telecommunications companies in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Telecommunications companies in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:1980]]
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[[Category:BT]]
[[Category:1991]]
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[[Category:Deutsche Telekom]]
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[[Category:London]]
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[[Category:United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:1969]]
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[[Category:2003]]
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[[Category:2019]]

Revision as of 11:25, 30 October 2019

1969–1975 1975–1981 1981–1991 1991–1999 1999–2003 2003–2019 2019–present
1969–1975 1975–1981 1981–1991 1991–1999 1999–2003 2003–2019 2019–present

Post Office Telephones

1969–1975

GeneralPostOfficeTelephones

Post Office Telecommunications

1975–1981

PostOfficeTelecomunications


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British Telecom

1981–1991

BritishTelecom 1981-wordmark

BT

1991–2003

1991–1999

BT (1991)

On 2 April 1991, the company unveiled a new trading name: 'BT', accompanied by a new corporate identity designed by Wolff Olins and organisational structure focused on specific market sectors, reflecting the needs of different customers – the individual, the small business or the multinational corporation. The reorganisation was named 'Project Sovereign' to reflect the company’s commitment to meetings customers’ needs – ‘The Customer Is King’. Together with a succession of strategic alliances with telecommunications companies worldwide, these changes gave BT the ability to expand overseas.

1999–2003

BT (1999)

A revised colour palette was used from 1999.

2003–2019

BT (2003)

In April 2003, BT decided to replace the "piper" with a new, more modern logo referred to as the "connected world" as well as making the text slightly darker. It was designed by Wolff Olins and was subsequently used by OpenWorld; BT's internet division before being adopted by the whole company. It was made to embody BT’s five corporate values: trustworthy, helpful, inspiring, straightforward and heart.

2019–present

BT (tentative)

On 15 September 2016, BT applied for the above logos to be trademarked from the Intellectual Property Office. The coloured version was eventually withdrawn in December 2016, with the remaining one registered in February 2017. The logo is set to be the centrepiece of the company's first brand shift since 2003, reflecting its move into pay-TV sports and the mobile phone market.

In May 2019, after being delayed for two years, BT officially revealed the new logo after its chief executive, Phillip Jansen, confirmed plans to rebrand the company. It was also confirmed that the new logo will roll out in August of that year. The new logo was first used on BT Sport and it has been used on the website since October 18, 2019.

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