All articles by Deutsche Telekomwatch – Page 30
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Legere reiterates T-Mobile US commitment to Puerto Rico
T-Mobile US (TMUS) Chief Executive John Legere took to his Twitter account to exploit rival AT&T’s announcement that it was planning to exit Puerto Rico.
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Venturing & Investments
OTE ties with Intralot on digital bookie plan
Joint move into gambling echoes previous German effort by DT.
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Telekom Deutschland boosts TV content line-up with basketball and football coverage rights agreements
Telekom Deutschland (TDE) boosted its TV content line-up with further basketball and football coverage rights agreements.
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T-Mobile US-Sprint merger receives FCC green light
T-Mobile US (TMUS) and Sprint ticked another box in the regulatory approval list for their prospective mega–merger, securing a green light from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Products & Services
T-Mobile Poland adds Amazon Prime Video to broadband and multi-play packages
T-Mobile Poland (TMPL) added Amazon Prime Video to its recently-launched wireline broadband and multi-play packages.
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Deutsche Telekom Group People Moves, November 2019
Latest people movements include: Gereon Hammel, Reza Moussavian, Marco Serrão, Roman Wiels, Amit Keren.
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Deutsche Telekom Europe People Moves, November 2019
Latest people movements include: Ab Egberink, Andreas Biehler, Christian Deutinger, Guido Menzel, Tomas Rysavy, Peter Skodny, Dorota Albrecht, Beata Magdziarz, Pawel Pytlakowski.
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Deutsche Telekom mobile encryption app enabling German government agencies make confidential calls iPhones
Deutsche Telekom (DT) signalled that its mobile encryption app is enabling German government agencies to make confidential calls on Apple iPhones for the first time.
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Deutsche Telekom Systems Solutions People Moves, November 2019
Latest people movements include: Andre Schreiber, Guilherme Barreiro, Felip Prieto, Bertus Cilliers.
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BNetzA imposes new porting charges on German mobile operators
Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA), Germany’s telecoms regulator, made a ruling on porting charges that will affect Telekom Deutschland (TDE) and the country’s other mobile operators.
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Deutsche Telekom USA People Moves, November 2019
Latest people movements include: Javier Barrientos, Leah Coyne, Nick Karnik.
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Deutsche Telekom Alumni People Moves, November 2019
Latest People Moves include: Johannes Schmidt-Schultes, Olaf Schnapauff, Adam Sawicki, Ingo Hofacker.
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T-Mobile Poland awarded two-year contract by Central Informatics Centre
T-Mobile Poland (TMPL) was said to have been awarded a two-year deal for the provision of text messaging services by the country’s Central Informatics Centre (COI).
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Magyar Telekom hits regulatory buffers as tariffs claimed to violate EU net neutrality rules
Magyar Telekom (MT) again hit regulatory buffers in connection with tariffs that are claimed to violate European Union (EU) net neutrality rules introduced in 2016 (Deutsche Telekomwatch, #56).
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4iG completes due diligence in prospective acquisition of T-Systems Hungary.
Hungarian IT service provider 4iG was reported to have completed due diligence in its prospective acquisition of Magyar Telekom (MT) enterprise unit T-Systems Hungary.
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Mobile Authentication Taskforce set to unveil ZenKey mobile authentication platform at MWC Americas 2019
The T-Mobile US (TMUS)-backed Mobile Authentication Taskforce was set to unveil its long-mooted ZenKey mobile authentication platform at the Mobile World Congress Americas 2019 trade fair in Los Angeles, during late-October 2019.
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T-Mobile US wants more time for 2.5GHz testing
NatCo puts 2.5GHz through its paces ahead of proposed Sprint merger. FCC allows TMUS to take part in Auction 103.
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Axiros enlisted for T-Mobile’s push on home front
Connected-home angle to TMPL’s fibre broadband expansion drive.
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Top trio gain clear run on 5G spectrum
Leadership’s lobbying efforts look to have paid off, as new entrant plan fails to re-emerge and Digi is locked out.
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T-Mobile US planning family-orientated addition to its SyncUp product set
T-Mobile US (TMUS) appeared to be planning a family-oriented adjunct to the SyncUP DRIVE connected-car product set it launched in 2016 (Deutsche Telekomwatch, #58).