Deutsche Telekom
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To challenge Google's search dominance, telecom giants like Telefónica, SoftBank, and Deutsche Telekom threw their weight behind Perplexity, the conversational AI search startup. Their bet, however, appears under threat — as OpenAI has entered the arena.
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Deutsche Telekom will officially shut down its 2G network on June 30, 2028, as it says goodbye to the now outdated technology.
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Carsten Bruns and Nicholas Nikrouyan at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier discuss the latest dynamics in network APIs and CPaaS services
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How one customer is harnessing features in Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier's new Digital Services portfolio to deliver tailored solutions
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Growing digital needs among wholesale customers call for a new approach, writes Bertold Frech at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier
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Bertold Frech explains how the evolving digital landscape requires mindsets to evolve
Forthcoming events
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has announced the launch of a new technology that enables extremely fast data roaming and high throughput. These capabilities are essential for mission-critical IoT solutions.
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Goldman Sachs may run an auction to find a buyer for Sprint’s Boost Mobile operation if Dish Network does not conclude a deal quickly.
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US satellite TV company Dish, run by Charlie Ergen (pictured), has emerged as the favourite to buy Sprint’s Boost Mobile sub-brand for $6 billion, along with wireless spectrum.
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Deutsche Telekom has criticised the German 5G spectrum auction that will leave it and its three rivals spending €6.55 billion.
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Law officers for two of the biggest US states are leading legal action to stop T-Mobile US taking over Sprint in a $26 billion deal.
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Amazon has entered the competition to buy Boost Mobile from Sprint, Reuters reported last night.
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The US government wants Sprint and T-Mobile US to carve out a new mobile company as part of the conditions for approval of their $26 billion merger.
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The merger between T-Mobile US and Sprint could now go ahead in weeks after the US regulator extracted a deal to guarantee widespread mobile broadband coverage across the country by 2022.
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson have achieved data transmission rates of 100Gbps in a trial microwave link over a distance of 1.5km.
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T-Mobile US and Sprint have pushed their $26 billion merger deadline forward three months to Monday 29 July.
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A merged Sprint and T-Mobile US will deliver 21 exabytes of 5G traffic a month by 2025, the companies have claimed.
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Operators believe that cloud gaming could represent 25% to 50% of 5G data traffic by 2022, based on the rapid progression of cloud gaming services in recent months.