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  2. Deutsche Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom was the monopoly Internet service provider (ISP) for Germany until its privatization in 1995, and the dominant ISP thereafter. [10] Until the early 21st century, Deutsche Telekom controlled almost all Internet access by individuals and small businesses in Germany, as they were one of the first German telecom units. [10]

  3. Internet in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom introduced ADSL2+ service with 16000/1024 kbit/s in spring 2006 and VDSL2 with 50000/10000 kbit/s triple play service under the brand name Entertain in October 2006. [23] [24] VDSL2 service without bundled IPTV was introduced in June 2009. [24] In 2011, Deutsche Telekom introduced Voice over IP (VoIP) services over ADSL2+ Annex J.

  4. Telekom Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Deutschland's fixed line operations originated from T-Com, a legal successor to Deutsche Bundespost Telekom. T-Com was created after the German postal reform. [7] The mobile brand name was changed to DeTeMobil Deutsche Telekom MobilNet GmbH (T-Mobil), [9] while the network was named T-D1.

  5. Frankfurt Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Through its Deutsche Börse Cash Market business section, Deutsche Börse AG now operates two trading venues at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Xetra is the reference market for exchange trading in German equities and exchange traded funds. In 2015, 90 per cent of all trading in shares at all German exchanges was transacted through the Xetra.

  6. Scout24 - Wikipedia

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    Scout24 was established in 1998 by internet entrepreneur Joachim Schoss, financed by entrepreneur Otto Beisheim and others. [5] In 2004, T-Online, then a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, acquired Scout24 from Beisheim Holding. Following the merger of T-Online International with Deutsche Telekom, Scout24 became a direct subsidiary of Deutsche ...

  7. Deutsche Börse - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Börse AG (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbœʁzə]), or the Deutsche Börse Group, is a German multinational corporation that offers a marketplace for organizing the trading of shares and other securities. It is also a transaction services provider, giving companies and investors access to global capital markets.

  8. United Internet - Wikipedia

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    United Internet AG is a global Internet services company headquartered in Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. [2] The company is structured in two business areas, Access and Applications, and has a total of 16 brands and numerous subsidiaries.

  9. Category:Deutsche Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Telekom is multi-national German-based telecommunications provider. For details about the group, please see Deutsche Telekom . For details about the companies in the group, be it subsidiaries, associates, or partners, please see the individual articles listed below.