JT Launch the first ever Pan-CI Telephone directory containing the contact details for every business and home in Jersey and Guernsey.
JT launches the interactive online business pages
JT acquires major London based company Worldstone.
Wave Telecom and JT combine to operate under one name JT.
Jersey Telecom introduced the CI's fastest mobile broadband of 14.4Mb.
Jersey Telecom introduced The Cloud WiFi in the Channel
Jersey Telecom re-brands to JT.
Jersey Telecom complete acquisition of rival operator Newtel (Guernsey) and announce eKit.com acquisition.
The Board of Jersey Telecom Group Ltd supports the proposition by the Treasury and Resources Minister that the Company be sold. It was decided later not to sell it.
The Jersey Telecom Group announces plans for a new £7m submarine fibre optic cable that will connect the Channel Islands' telecommunications infrastructure to global networks.
Jersey Telecom quadruple the speed of its standard broadband service to a new standard download speed of 2Mb.
Jersey Telecom opens a world-class data centre.
On 1st January 2003 the Telecommunications (Jersey) Law 2002 comes into force in its entirety.
Telecommunications Board were incorporated and Jersey
Telecom Limited commenced business under an entirely different regulatory regime.
The Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority is now responsible, through its licensing activities, for ensuring that both current and prospective demands for telecommunications services are provided.
Jersey Telecom announces the launch of Wave Telecom, a wholly owned subsidiary operating as a new telecoms provider in Guernsey.
Jersey Telecom's first analogue mobile network service is introduced in collaboration with Cellnet UK. Over 3,000 customers are using the service.
Automatic exchanges are commissioned at the East and West of the island. These are the Crossbar type and enable tone dialling leading to the introduction of telephones with keypads.
A new Trunk Exchanges is opened at Minden Place which provides 18 circuits to and from London, 22 circuits to and from Bristol, 8 to Guernsey and 2 to Rennes in France.
The first link with the UK telephone network is established using part of a pre First World War German transatlantic cable which had been diverted in 1914 when it provided telegraph link.