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Deutsche Telekom will officially shut down its 2G network on June 30, 2028, as it says goodbye to the now outdated technology.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 is offloading part of its loss-making T-Systems business to IBM, for a reported €860 million.
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Ericsson and Deutsche Telekom have successfully demonstrated a millimetre wave link with transmission speeds of 40Gbps.
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Verizon and T-Mobile US have both hit out at AT&T’s move to pretend its LTE Advanced mobile network is really 5G.
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Deutsche Telekom has followed Vodafone and Telefónica in suing the German regulator over its planned 5G frequency auction.
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Four official US organisations have told the country’s telecoms regulator that they have no objection to T-Mobile US taking over Sprint.
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Germany’s federal IT security agency has rejected calls to exclude Huawei and ZTE kit from the country’s networks, saying there is a lack of evidence.
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has signed a deal with Tele2 Group, which will see the international wholesale arm of Deutsche Telekom provide international signalling services for all of Tele2’s network operations.
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Huawei has given a powerful riposte to a report that the US government is trying to persuade allied governments to block the company’s products from its telecoms networks.
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Move services to the cloud, be faster and be simpler: that was the message Alan Burkitt-Gray heard from industry leaders at a Munich conference on operational transformation
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The former politician who six years ago helped stop Chinese vendors supplying US telcos is now campaigning against the Sprint/T-Mobile US merger.
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Deutsche Telekom has officially approved the $26.5 million merger of its T-Mobile US subsidiary with SoftBank’s Sprint operation.
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Deutsche Telekom and South Korea’s SK Telecom have agreed to invest in each other’s start-ups as part of a developing partnership for 5G mobile.