The People's Connected Earth story which proves the most popular will win a £100 Marks and Spencer voucher and the opportunity for a behind the scenes tour of BT Archives.
The competition runs from 1 March to 30 April 2008. Vote on your favourite story from those below added since 1 March. The sooner that you add your memory the more chances there are for people to vote for it.
read - Baldock Radio Station - Vote
read - Ode to a working life - Vote
read - Snowy disruption! - Vote
read - Just one of those rings - Vote
read - When the dog barked - Vote
Competition rules
1. This competition is open to UK, The Channel Islands and Isle of Man residents only.
2. Employees of BT Heritage, and those involved in organising the competition are not permitted to vote.
3. The prize is that shown on the voting page above. An alternative prize may be substituted to that advertised at the decision of the promoter. No cash alternative is available.
4. Only one vote per story is permitted.
5. The most popular telecommunications memory will be judged to be that which receives the most votes via the People's Connected Earth voting page on the Connected Earth website by 11:59pm on 30 April 2008.
6. People's Connected Earth Conditions of contribution apply.
7. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into. By accepting a prize entrants are bound by these rules.
8. No responsibility can be accepted for entries damaged, lost or mislaid before or after delivery. Failure of an entry to be delivered by the date or in the manner specified will make the entry invalid. Proof of sending will not be accepted as proof of receipt.
9. The winner will be notified within 30 days of the closing date.
10. BT reserves the right to cancel this competition at any stage if deemed necessary in its opinion and if circumstances arise outside of its control.
11. These rules are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
12. The promoter is BT Group plc, 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.