PRESS DIGEST - British business - Nov 10
The Times
ACCENTURE LOSES RULING IN BATTLE WITH BRITISH GAS
Accenture (ACN.N), the management consultancy, has lost an initial ruling in its High Court battle with British Gas (BG.L) over an IT system the utilities firm claims reduced its billing system to a shambles. According to British Gas, Project Jupiter, the 2006 IT project, led to hundreds of thousands of customers leaving the company at a cost of 220 million pounds ($369 million). British Gas said it was pleased with the judgment, but Accenture said it plans to appeal.
RIVALS ARGUE 'OUR NETWORK IS BIGGER THAN YOUR NETWORK'
Mobile phone network operator 3 is taking Orange (FTE.PA) to the Advertising Standards Authority over Orange's claim in an advertisement that it had Britain's largest 3G network. Orange's ad campaign, which cost four million pounds, suggested that its network covered 93 percent of the population. It said that 3's network only covered 91 percent. However, 3 believes that its coverage is more extensive and that Orange's claim could be refuted if coverage were measured in a different way. The dispute comes despite both companies planning to collaborate on a network-sharing agreement with T-Mobile next year.
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