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Deutsche Telekom will officially shut down its 2G network on June 30, 2028, as it says goodbye to the now outdated technology.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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Rakuten Symphony is expanding its operations in three markets as it looks to bring its Open RAN technologies to Europe and the UK.
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Millicom has teamed up with the FreeMove Alliance – a global group comprising Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telia and Telecom Italia – to deliver connectivity solutions to multinationals across the Americas and beyond.
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Deutsche Telekom is expanding its collaboration with Google to take RCS messaging and Android-based MagentaTV One across the company’s European markets.
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Deutsche Telekom is aiming for a €20 billion valuation for Deutsche Funkturm, its German tower unit, in a 2022 sale.
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Tim Höttges will remain as CEO of Deutsche Telekom until 2028, the company’s supervisory board has decided.
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OTE, the Greek incumbent largely controlled by Deutsche Telekom, is planning to spend €3 billion over the next five years delivering fibre to three million households.
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The interim results of Deutsche Telekom’s partnership with AIT to develop a European Quantum Communication Infrastructure (EuroQCI) have now been delivered.
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Ralf Nejedl is leaving Deutsche Telekom, where he was senior VP of its business-to-business operations.
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CEOs from 13 of Europe's top telcos have inked a letter in which they say that US tech giants should contribute to the costs of building Europe's telecoms networks.
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Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telecom Italia (TIM), Telefónica and Vodafone have submitted five recommendations to the European Union (EU) to build an Open RAN ecosystem in Europe.
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Deutsche Telekom has reported core profit growth above market estimates in its latest financial results.
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Deutsche Telekom has formed a long-term partnership with the IFM Global Infrastructure Fund (IFM GIF) establishing a new joint venture valued at €0.9 billion.