Deutsche Telekom
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NBA introduces live games on U.S. mobile devices...as well as nationally televised games. Carriers include AT&T, exclusive U.S. provider for Apple Inc's iPhone, and T-Mobile USA, a Deutsche Telekom unit that sells phones based on Google's Android. Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile... In this article: National Basketball Association, United States, Iphone, Android, Reuters Limited, Apple Inc, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile USA, and DirecTV |
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 28, 2009
Orange UK to Sell IPhone, Ending Exclusivity for O2
...itself in the U.K, Collins said. On Sept. 8, Orange owner France Telecom announced that it would set up a joint venture in the U.K. with Deutsche Telekom, owner of the T-Mobile UK mobile network there. T-Mobile in Germany and AT&T in the...
In this article: Orange, Iphone, Apple, UK, T-Mobile, AT&T, and The Orange
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 12, 2009
T-Mobile halts Sidekick sales after data loss
...Microsoft/Danger." T-Mobile, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, and Microsoft/Danger promised an update on the situation on Monday but said the likelihood of recovering the lost personal information was "extremely low." Douglas McIntyre, an...
In this article: T-Mobile, Microsoft, Danger, Google's Android, Symbian, Apple, and Nokia
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FT.com - Companies | August 06, 2009
Cost-cutting boosts D Telekom results
...compete better against rivals. T-Mobile US, Deutsche Telekom's US business, is trailing Verizon Wireless and AT&T partly because they have superior 3G networks that support handsets such as Apple's iPhone. Customer revenue at T-Mobile US...
In this article: Cash flow, Revenue, T-Mobile, US, Verizon Wireless, OTE, UK, and Capital expenditure
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eWEEK Technology News | January 14, 2008
Apple, China Mobile Call Off iPhone Launch Talks - Projects Enterprise Planning
Globally, Apple has chosen France Telecom's Orange, Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile and Spanish Telefonica-owned O2 in Britain to bring the iPhone which combines Apple's iPod music player, a video player and a Web browser to Europe.
In this article: Apple Inc, Iphone, China Mobile, China, Revenue, Trademark, China Unicom, United States, Europe, and All rights reserved
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Yahoo! News | September 17, 2007
Apple chooses O2 as iPhone carrier in UK
...phone operator as its distributor. Apple is also expected to hand a German iPhone distribution deal to Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile and a French deal to France Telecom's Orange later this week. The deal with O2 was described as...
In this article: Iphone, Apple Inc, Customer, Vodafone, Britain, Carphone Warehouse, Telefonica, IPod, Steve Jobs, and London
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Providence Business News | March 31, 2008
Morgan Stanley exec now a ProvEquity managing partner - Providence Business News
...Africa. In recent years, he had worked on media and communication-related transactions for Morgan Stanley clients including Altimo, Apple Computer, Bertelsmann, Cablevision, Central European Media, Comcast, Cox Communications, Deutsche...
In this article: Morgan Stanley, Yandex, Vanderbilt University, University of North Carolina, Bertelsmann, and RTL
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San Francisco Chronicle | September 22, 2009
Perkins pays $9.35 million for shell with a view
...interface. Making the profusion of applications easier to organize and handle on the Apple Inc.'s iPhone, which Deutsche Telekom sells in Europe, and on the growing number of Google's Android apps on T-Mobile's U.S. phones. Integration.
In this article: Martin Eberhard, Tesla Motors, Elon Musk, T-Mobile, and Iphone
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thumb|250px|right|DTAG corporate headquarters, [[Bonn]]
Deutsche Telekom AG (FWB: DTE, NYSE: DT, TYO: 9496) (German Telecom) (abbreviated DTAG) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is the largest telecommunications company in Germany and in the European Union.
Deutsche Telekom was formed in 1996 as the former state-owned monopoly Deutsche Bundespost was privatized. As of June 2008, the German government still holds a 15% stake in company stock directly, and another 17% through the government bank KfW.
The former CEO Kai-Uwe Ricke was ousted by the board of the company because of slumping sales and the flight of customers to cheaper competitors. More than 1.5 million customers changed to rival companies during 2005 and 2006 and as a result, Deutsche Telekom laid off more than 30,000 workers. The new CEO was announced on November 12 2006 after a long-night board session: René Obermann, the former CEO of T-Mobile International.
The predecessor of Ricke, Ron Sommer, chairman of Deutsche Telekom between 1995 and 2002, was ousted because of the drop in the share price of the company in 2002. At the height of the dot-com bubble, the share was valued at over €100 but fell significantly to about €12/share during a couple of months. Sommer said that "he had some opinion-based difficulties between him and board of the Telekom".
As part of the Deutsche Telekom eavesdropping controversy, charges were filed against the company for allegedly abusing call data to snoop on supervisory board members and journalists. In October 2008 the company confirmed, that personal information of 17 million mobile phone customers has been copied.
- Name:
- Deutsche Telekom AG
- Type:
- Public (FWB: DTE, NYSE: DT, TYO: 9496)|
- Location:
- Bonn, Germany
- Founded:
- 1996
- Stock Symbol:
- DT
- Industry:
- Telecommunications
- Key People:
- René Obermann , Ulrich Lehner
- Products:
- Fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband and fixed-line internet services, IT and network services
- Revenue:
- €61.67 billion
- Operating Income:
- €7.040 billion
- Net Income:
- €1.483 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 234,890
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