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  2. Timotheus Höttges - Wikipedia

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    Bonn headquarters of Deutsche Telekom. Höttges joined Deutsche Telekom in 2000. From 2006-09 he worked on the T-Home brand, for internet DSL customers, and developed the Telekom Entertain (former T-Home Entertain) internet TV service into a market leader. He joined the company's board of directors on 5 December 2006. On 1 March 2009 he became ...

  3. T-Systems - Wikipedia

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    T-Systems was founded in 2000, when Deutsche Telekom acquired a 50.1% stake of debis Systemhaus, one of the largest IT services companies in Germany at the time. Most of Deutsche Telekom's existing service and IT businesses were then merged and incorporated under the control of one single company, the newly founded T-Systems.

  4. René Obermann - Wikipedia

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    In November 2002, he became Board Member of Deutsche Telekom AG and was then appointed as CEO of the group's mobile division, T-Mobile International AG. He took over the last two roles from Kai-Uwe Ricke who was appointed as CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG. After Ricke had resigned in 2006, Obermann became the CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG.

  5. List of largest German companies - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.

  6. T-Mobile - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile is the brand of telecommunications by Deutsche Telekom. T-Mobile may also refer to: Deutsche Telekom's current and former subsidiaries. T-Mobile US, an American wireless network operator known simply as "T-Mobile" T-Mobile Austria, an Austria wireless network operator; T-Mobile Polska, a Polish mobile phone network operator

  7. Telekom Innovation Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    T-Labs were founded in 2004 as the central research and development institute of Deutsche Telekom under the direction of Manfred Jeronim. At the same time, T-Labs are also a so-called affiliated institute of Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), meaning that T-Labs is a privately organized entity that is closely integrated in the teaching and research activities conducted at TU Berlin.

  8. History of the iPhone - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile USA's inability to provide iPhone to customers raised its subscription churn rate, decreased the percentage of lucrative postpaid customers, and contributed to parent Deutsche Telekom's decision to sell it to AT&T in March 2011, [85] although AT&T canceled the deal in December 2011 because of antitrust concerns. [86]

  9. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    The former company became a division of the Deutsche Post European parcel network. [7] The 2016 earnings of Deutsche Post DHL Group before interest and taxes (EBIT) was €3.491 billion (up 44.8 percent over 2015), with a net profit of €2.64 billion on revenue of €57.334 billion. Return on equity, before taxes, was 27.7 percent.