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  3. 1&1 AG - Wikipedia

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    1&1 AG (known until 2 June 2021 as: 1&1 Drillisch Aktiengesellschaft) is a German telecommunications service and landline and mobile telecommunications provider headquartered in Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate and listed on the TecDAX. [2] Since 2017, the majority of the company has belonged to United Internet.

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  5. 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.

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  7. Ionos - Wikipedia

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    1&1 (at the time known as 1&1 Internet) was founded in Germany in 1988. [2] The company developed data center and network architecture to enable internet access, becoming one of the first web hosting companies. [ 3 ]

  8. Corona-Warn-App - Wikipedia

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    Corona-Warn-App was the official and open-source COVID-19 contact tracing app used for digital contact tracing in Germany made by SAP and Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems. [ 2 ] It had been downloaded 22.8 million times as of 19 November 2020 and 26.2 million times as of 18 March 2021.

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    Test errors can be false positives (the test is positive, but the virus is not present) or false negatives, (the test is negative, but the virus is present). [179] In a study of over 900,000 rapid antigen tests, false positives were found to occur at a rate of 0.05% or 1 in 2000.