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BT sells US government unit to 22nd Century Technologies in strategic refocus

By Jessica liuJanuary 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • BT Federal sold to 22nd Century Technologies, enhancing US managed network services coverage.
  • The move reflects BT’s strategy to concentrate on core international cloud and connectivity services.

What happened: BT Federal sold to 22nd Century Technologies

UK telecoms firm BT has completed the sale of its US government contracting subsidiary, BT Federal, to 22nd Century Technologies (TSCTI). The subsidiary, which provides services to US federal agencies, will now operate as a wholly owned TSCTI entity. The deal, which received approval from the Federal Communications Commission, does not include immediate operational changes, and the financial terms were not disclosed.

BT Federal brings “deep telecommunications and networking expertise,” supporting integrated solutions spanning enterprise to edge under a single interoperable platform. According to TSCTI, the acquisition strengthens its managed network services capabilities across all 50 US states, enabling organisations to modernise legacy IT environments and integrate systems more efficiently.

Bas Burger, CEO of BT International, described the sale as a step in BT’s strategy to focus its international business on secure multi-cloud connectivity for large organisations. BT Federal’s expertise in serving US federal clients, he noted, will continue under TSCTI’s ownership.

Also read: BT announces job cut as part of cost-cutting strategy
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Why it’s important

The sale highlights BT’s pivot away from geographically diverse operations towards areas where it can leverage cloud, connectivity, and security services. Analysts suggest that this trend may reflect challenges in competing within the US government contracting space, where local incumbents and regulatory requirements can limit foreign operators’ influence.

For TSCTI, acquiring BT Federal provides a ready-made platform to expand nationwide managed services, potentially increasing competitiveness against other federal contractors. However, questions remain about integration and whether BT Federal’s existing clients will experience shifts in service priorities or pricing under new ownership.

The transaction also reflects broader trends in the telecoms industry, where companies are streamlining portfolios to focus on core competencies and high-margin digital services. While BT aims to concentrate on international cloud connectivity, the long-term impact on its US presence and on TSCTI’s federal ambitions will be closely watched.

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Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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