BT and Verizon Launch Global Connectivity Joint Venture to Serve 3,000 Multinational Customers

June 29, 2026
BT and Verizon Launch Global Connectivity Joint Venture to Serve 3,000 Multinational Customers
  • BT and Verizon have formed a 50:50 joint venture to create a scalable, cloud-first international connectivity platform aimed at serving about 3,000 multinational customers in more than 180 countries.

  • The joint venture will combine BT’s international business with Verizon’s global operations, leveraging AI and cloud capabilities to offer secure, resilient connectivity that interoperates across borders and cloud environments.

  • This deal marks a strategic shift for BT toward strengthening its UK-focused strategy while spinning out its international enterprise capabilities.

  • Martijn Blanken, formerly of Telstra, will lead the venture as CEO, with the entity’s name yet to be disclosed.

  • Regulatory approvals and consultations with employee representatives are required, and the international businesses will operate independently until the deal closes.

  • BT has pursued cost-cutting and efficiency measures, raising savings targets to 3.7 billion pounds by 2030 and aiming for a headcount around 75,000 to 80,000 by decade’s end.

  • Spinning off the global enterprise-focused JV will let BT and Verizon sharpen their focus on domestic markets while expanding in the multinational space.

  • Industry executives note the platform is designed for secure, resilient connectivity in a global, cloud-centric, AI-enabled business landscape.

  • Verizon is also pursuing cost reductions, including a planned workforce reduction, and views the JV as a means to run a cutting-edge, AI-ready, secure platform under a single global organization.

  • The venture targets roughly four billion dollars in annual revenue, delivering resilient global networking and infrastructure aligned with local data sovereignty and regulatory requirements.

  • The formal announcement confirms a 50/50 JV to unify BT’s international business with Verizon’s operations, concluding BT’s 18-month search for a buyer.

  • By combining strengths, the venture aims to deliver secure, flexible, cross-border connectivity that interoperates with cloud environments and emphasizes AI-driven capabilities.

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