deutsche telekom
Editor's Blog: A 30,000ft view of the CIO
Comment I'm on an Airberlin flight to Deutsche Telekom's International Press Kolloquium. After an horrifically early start to the day I've had a chance to reflect on silicon.com's latest Editorial Board dinner, which took place last night (though... [30 Jan 2007]
ICT Services Provider Streamlines Customer Deployments and Cuts Costs With New System
White Paper T-Systems, a leading Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services provider with 52,000 employees, is the business customer unit of Germany-based Deutsche Telekom. T-Systems delivers a wide range of solutions to high-profile... [14 Dec 2006]
T-Online France Improves Operational Efficiency and Customer Service With Decision Support System
White Paper T-Online France is the French subsidiary of T-Online International AG, Deutsche Telekom's internet arm. T-Online wanted to provide operating units with control and monitoring data appropriate to their core business areas and improve the precision... [05 Dec 2006]
Brampton Factor: Don't get your hopes up for BT's 21CN
Comment Sadly unlike Deutsche Telekom, BT pitched the price at a premium level and offered weak sales support for the service. What can we expect from BT's next-generation network? New IP services for cheap? Not so fast, says Martin Brampton. [17 Oct 2006]
Controversial telecoms overhaul: Watchdogs defanged?
News While BT has already gone through its tiffs with the regulator and come out the other side, other incumbents are likely to bristle at the suggestion of 'structural sharing', particularly Deutsche Telekom, owner of T-Mobile, which is spending €3bn... [28 Jun 2006]
World Cup security: Avaya poised to tackle DoS attacks
News The head of Fifa's IT Solutions project, Mike Kelly, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet Australia that a security team comprising technology partners Avaya and Deutsche Telekom had undertaken extensive testing of the network's resilience in... [09 Jun 2006]
IT services giants face slowing growth
News BT Global Services overtakes Deutsche Telekom's T-Systems to rank eighth. The largest IT services vendors are growing below the overall market rate - with a few exceptions, most notably the India-headquartered players. [02 May 2006]
Securing Mobile Telecommunications Market Share Through Intelligent Dealer Relationship Management
White Paper T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, established itself as the leading mobile telecommunications provider. But, in spite of its success, T- Mobile eventually found itself facing some challenges: not only had... [05 Apr 2006]
Deutsche Telekom signs up to Microsoft's IPTV
News Deutsche Telekom announced on Tuesday that it will use Microsoft's IPTV Edition software to deliver TV service over broadband to millions of consumers throughout Germany. The Deutsche Telekom agreement is the largest contract Microsoft has signed... [21 Mar 2006]
Radioactive: Mobile VoIP - not so disruptive
Comment The fixed mobile convergence theme continued at the CeBIT show in Germany, where Deutsche Telekom launched T-One, a converged fixed-mobile service using Nokia N80 and E60 devices. Mobile IP telephony won't sound the death knell for greedy mobile... [20 Mar 2006]
T-Mobile goodwill cut by €1.5bn
News Deutsche Telekom has announced it is writing down the value of the UK arm of its T-Mobile business by €1.5bn. According to Deutsche Telekom, the decrease in the company's goodwill was prompted by the recent acquisition of O2 by Spain's Telefonica. [03 Mar 2006]
T-Mobile and Cisco Systems Join Forces to Offer Public Wireless LAN Services
White Paper T-Mobile is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom and, as one of its four strategic divisions, is a key contributor to the Group's earnings. In launching a public wireless LAN service across Europe, T-Mobile worked in close technical and... [17 Jan 2006]
Musical chairs in Germany - VW sells Gedas to T-Systems
News The VW deal, which is still subject to antitrust rubber-stamping, also sees Deutsche Telekom-owned T-Systems handling VW's IT for the next seven years, under an agreement worth €2.5bn. Volkswagen has sold its IT services arm, Gedas, to T-Systems... [22 Dec 2005]
Leader: Private equity, Germany and badging RFID
Leader Just days after hearing about further job losses at Deutsche Telekom - and let's face it, it does feel like a surprising occurrence whenever it happens - we find out that Siemens is to make 3,000 job cuts outside its domestic market, in addition... [14 Nov 2005]
Leader: O2 be in Spain
Leader While Spain's Telefonica has been the suitor of choice for some time, others - most notably a German-Dutch bid from a teaming of Deutsche Telekom and KPN - have been sniffing around. There are no competition issues, something that would be less... [31 Oct 2005]
