British Telecom is like the equivalent of Verizon, a high stakes telco which has made very few good decisions in video. The way we perceived Verizon’s bizarre decision a couple of months ago, to bundle Apple TV with its 5G fixed wireless service, over more desirable Roku or Android TV devices, is that the US operator hopes Apple will give it preferential treatment when the first 5G iPhone arrives. That same stance is now true for the UK market, following reports BT has entered early discussions to make EE, its MNO and ISP division, a “major” distributor of Apple TV set tops. It was curious enough that BT bought its way back into the cellular market through EE, rather than…