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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. List of telecommunications companies - Wikipedia

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    $121.6 [4] United States: 5: Deutsche Telekom: $120.7 [5] Germany: 6: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone: $97.4 [6] Japan: 7 China Telecom: $70.3 [7] ... $1.0 [89] South ...

  4. Deutsche Telekom AG - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 June 2005, at 16:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] In exchange, KPN received €8.6 billion (€5 billion of which was cash). [14] [15] In September 2014, Telefónica Germany announced the sale of €3.62 billion in new stock to help finance the acquisition of its competitor E-Plus from KPN. As part of the purchase, Telefónica reduced its stake in its subsidiary to 62.1%. [16]

  6. T-Mobile (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bundespost Telekom was renamed Deutsche Telekom AG on 1 January 1995 as part of phase two of the German communications reform. [6] This process of deregulation continued in November 1996, when DT was privatized and had the largest European IPO at the time, with the stock abbreviation 'DT 1'.

  7. Telekom Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1989, West Germany reorganized Deutsche Bundespost [4] and consolidated telecommunications into a new unit, Deutsche Bundespost Telekom. [5] [6] On 1 July 1992, it began to operate Germany's first GSM network under the name De.Te.Mobil Deutsche Telekom Mobilfunk GmbH. It took over the car phone network activities of Deutsche ...

  8. 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.

  9. Kerstin Günther - Wikipedia

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    Kerstin Günther (born 1967) is a German business executive.Since 1991, she has held management positions in the Deutsche Telekom Group where in March 2012 she was appointed Senior Vice President Technology Europe, reporting to Claudia Nemat, board member Europe and Technology. [1]