Children in Need BBC Charity Drive to be Backed by BT
The prominent fixed-line broadband service provider in the United Kingdom, BT has revealed its plans to play a vital role in the processing of donations for the Children in Need initiative by BBC. The broadband supplier has disclosed that to confirm after recording the pledges made in back up of the major drive, it would be using eDonate, its online platform for the first time.
According to the prominent broadband firm, the engagement of the online platform would expedite the donations processing besides being deemed as a more secure measure than the paper work relied system that was in use previously.
BT’s manager for community investment programme, Beth Courtier commented on the fresh move that an integral as well as essential part of the charity appeal was the support from the leading fixed-line broadband provider BT.
He added that the broadband service provider’s support for the charity initiative came after its realising that it could help in making a difference for the needy lot using their expertise.
It is also interesting to note that this news has come shortly after the recent announcement by the broadband provider that it was all set to launch a fresh next generation super-fast fibre optic broadband services trial in the Halfway area of Glasgow.








