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T-Mobile admite robo de datos de 17 millones de clientes
2008-10-06 17:28:00
Deutsche Telekom, la empresa más grande de telecomunicaciones en Europa, reconoció el robo de datos secretos sobre 17 millones de clientes de su filial de telefonía móvil T-Mobile. Este hecho ocurrió en el año 2006. Los datos robados son números de teléfono, fechas de nacimiento y direcciones postales y de correo electrónico. Un portavoz de la ...
Deutsche Telekom está preparando un lector de libros electrónicos
2008-08-06 00:23:00
El gigante alemán en comunicaciones Deutsche Telekom está produciendo un lector de e-libros que daría a sus clientes una forma digital para leer el contenido de la empresa, según un informe del diario Der Spiegel. El dispositivo está considerado como el punto intermedio entre las demasiado pequeñas pantallas del móvil y las grandes de los portátiles, y servirá principalmente como un conductor
Destapan que Deutsche Telekom ha espiado a directivos y periodistas durante
2008-05-27 18:05:00
Escándalo mayúsculo en Alemania. El diario Spiegel ha destapado que Deutsche Telekom, la mayor compañía telefónica de Europa, espió durante el 2005 y 2006 a algunos de sus ejecutivos e incluso a periodistas para evitar filtraciones que pudieran perjudicar los intereses de la empresa. Políticos y expertos en seguridad germanos ya han puesto el grito en el cielo ante una situación que, aseguran, recuerda los métodos que empleó durante décadas la Stasi, la principal organización de policía secreta e inteligencia de la República Democrática Alemana. De hecho, Rene Obermann, actual CEO de Deutsche Telekom, ha prometido que van a poner en marcha una investigación interna para aclarar el escándalo, que aconteció cuando él todavía no había tomado el timón como máximo responsable de la compañía. Por su parte, Klaus Jansen, presidente de la Federación Alemana de Agentes de Policía, ha señalado que este caso debe servir para que el Gobierno fuerce a las compañías telefónicas a guardar una ...
Deutsche Telekom has sold more than 100,000 iPhones since its German launch
2008-05-16 12:10:00
FRANKFURT, Germany: Deutsche Telekom chief executive Rene Obermann said Thursday the company is satisfied with sales and usage of Apple’s iPhone, adding that the company has so far sold more than 100,000 of the devices since its November debut. At Telekom’s annual general meeting in Cologne, Obermann said the devices made by Apple Inc. were the most popular multimedia device sold by its T-Mobile cell phone division. read it here iht.com
Deutsche Telekom (DT): Ring up gains in Eastern Europe
2008-05-08 07:00:00
"The ongoing renaissance of Eastern Europe is generating tremendous economic activity, boosting profits for companies across the continent," says Nick Lanyi (http://www.thestockadvisors.co-m/ccount/click.php?id=1989).The- editor of High Yield International (http://www.thestockadvisors.co-m/ccount/click.php?id=1989) explains, "As Europe's largest economy, Germany is well positioned to continue benefiting from this growth." And within Germany, his current top pick is Deutsche Telekom (http://www.thestockadvisors.co-m/quote.htm?sym=dt) (NYSE: DT (http://www.thestockadvisors.co-m/quote.htm?sym=dt)), which offers a dividend yield of 6.7%."German stocks are currently available at historically low valuations. The country's DAX Index is trading at only about 12 times 2008 earnings estimates, with an average dividend yield of 3.4%."One of the world's largest telecommunications companies, Deutsche Telekom is much more than the descendant of Germany's monopoly local phone utility. I...
Deutsche Telekom Considering Sprint Nextel Acquisition
2008-05-05 00:00:00
German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom, parent company of T-Mobile USA, is currently mulling plans to buy Sprint Nextel. Sources indicated that the plans are in the earliest stages, and are not final. Sprint's current market capitalization is about $22 ...
Deutsche Telekom looking to pick up Sprint?
2008-05-04 00:00:00
Filed under: Cellphones Over the years our pals at Deutsche Telekom haven't exactly played the most aggressive game in the States, but finally we have word about the first possible suitor for the ailing Sprint. Although the rumor originates from German paper Der Spiegel and doesn't cite sources, word has it ...
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM LOOKING TO PICK UP SPRINT?
2008-05-03 19:28:00
Filed under: Cellphones Over the years our pals at Deutsche Telekom haven't exactly played the most aggressive game in the States, but finally we have word about the first possible suitor for the ailing Sprint. Although the rumor originates from German paper Der Spiegel and doesn't cite sources, word has it Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile USA are making the possibility of snagging Sprint (and all its heavy baggage, read: Nextel) a "top priorty" in a bid to take a competitor out of the game and pick up the number three spot. Supposedly formal negotiations haven't even begun yet, but if you thought the integration between Sprint and Nextel was messy, just watch what happens when you bring a third carrier into the mix -- and did we mention the infrastructure would would be GSM with AWS, PCS CDMA, and iDEN, all competing for spectrum and handset allocation? Good luck guys.[Thanks, Khattab]Read | P-ermalink | Email- this | Comments-
En Alemania se consigue el iPhone a 99 euros
2008-04-11 13:59:00
Ya que hablábamos del iPhone, nos enteramos que en Alemania es donde más barato se consigue.Aquellos que soliciten a Deutsche Telekom, la operadora encargada de comercializarlo en ese país, la tarifa ?Complete XL?, que cuesta 89 euros al mes, podrán adquirirlo con un 75% de descuento: es decir, a 99 euros.La rebaja es realmente muy importante, ya que el equipo pasa de costar 399 euros a 300 euros menos.Si queréis saber dónde se lo vende bien costoso, os digo que en Francia, donde comprar un iPhone liberado a través de Orange, la operadora oficial, cuesta 749 euros.Artículos relacionados:Orange ya vendió 100.000 unidades del iPhone en Francia Apple es la marca más influyente del mundo El diseñador Paul Frank creó unas pintorescas fundas para el iPhone El iPhone llegó a Austria
T-Mobile Germany cuts iPhone price to 99 euros
2008-04-07 02:44:00
In anticipation of a new iPhone model coming to Germany, T-Mobile has drastically slashed the price of the existing 8GB model from ?399 to just ?99 for German customers. This lower price equates to approximately $155 USD, where the 8GB iPhone is currently going for $399 with a 2 year contract in the United States. The ...
Deutsche Telekom T-Mobile gives Engadget Mobile a spanking for using the co
2008-04-01 10:09:00
Not going to much into detail but Deutsche Telekom/T-Mobile is demanding that big boys Engagdet Mobile should stop using the color magenta. Engadget Mobile received a letter that basically is giving them a spanking. To cut a long story short Deutsche Telekom/T-Mobile use the color magenta as so does Engadget Mobile but come on it is ...
Deutsche Telekom / T-Mobile demands Engadget Mobile discontinue using the c
2008-04-01 00:00:00
Filed under: Cellphones So last week Deutsche Telekom, owners of the global T-Mobile brand, sent Engadget a late birthday present: a hand-delivered letter direct from their German legal department requesting the prompt discontinuation of the use of the color magenta on Engadget Mobile. Yep, seriously.Granted, we get nastygrams from angry tech ...
Rumor :Deutsche Telekom may acquire Sprint
2008-03-09 16:11:00
Sprint Nextel, whose shareholders are still stinging from a $29.7 billion fourth-quarter write-down related to its 2005 purchase of Nextel, is generating plenty of speculation about the company’s fate. Merrill Lynch analysts are suggesting that Deutsche Telekom, which owns T-Mobile, may consider acquiring Sprint to block a price war in the mobile phone industry, the Kansas City Star reported. Merrill said that the wireless carrier’s woes may force it to cut prices to attract customers. “In such a price war scenario, we think T-Mobile would face the most pressure, and Deutsche Telekom would see the increased urgency to drive market repair,†the firm’s analysts said in a report cited by The Star.Read More-Via[Nytimes]
Deutsche Telekom plans to keep up job cuts: CEO
2008-02-17 21:29:00
Deutsche Telekom plans to keep on cutting jobs and may consider small investments in emerging markets, its chief executive said in extracts of a newspaper interview released on Sunday.7 Vote(s)
Deutsche Telekom Sold 70,000 iPhones in 11 Weeks
2008-01-28 10:58:00
Deutsche Telekom announced (via MacNotes.de) on Saturday that they had sold 70,000 iPhones in the 11 weeks following its launch in November. This represents a much smaller number of iPhones sold as compared to the 70,000 iPhone sales in 1 month in France. read it here macrumors
Deutsche Telekom says has sold 70,000 iPhones
2008-01-27 13:24:00
Reuters reports: “German telecoms operator Deutsche Telekom said on Saturday it had signed up 70,000 iPhone customers in the 11 weeks since November 9, 2007.”
Deutsche Telekom says has sold 70,000 iPhones
2008-01-27 05:18:00
Deutsche Telekom says has sold 70,000 iPhonesGerman telecom operator says the iPhone is the most sold multimedia device in its T-Mobile division's portfolio.http://news.zdnet.com-/2100-1035_22-6227868.html
Deutsche Telekom Wins Ruling in IPhone Sales Dispute (Update3), no more 999
2007-12-04 17:36:00
Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s largest telephone company, can block buyers of Apple Inc.’s iPhone from using the handset on competitors’ networks, a German court ruled, overturning an injunction won by Vodafone Group Plc. The Regional Court of Hamburg said in a statement today it lifted an injunction obtained by Vodafone that stopped Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile unit from selling the device only with exclusive contracts or software that restricted use on competitors’ wireless systems. read it here bloomberg
Mobile Companies Embrace Google's OHA! While Others Ogle!
2007-11-09 15:19:00
While big bad wolves of mobile business' like AT&T and Verizon watched from distance, Other US Cell Phone companies are buzzing around Google like those bees in Jerry Seinfeld's movie, Bee Movie. Current supporters of OHA include, include Motorola, Qualcomm, Sprint Nextel and Deutsche Telekom, parent of wireless operator T-Mobile, among many others."We've been one of the most vocal (companies) in developing on open platforms, and this is an accelerator to what we're doing," said Motorola CEO Ed Zander on a call with reporters Monday. Bu I only thing I saw so far open about Motorola are those clam shell phones that you have to open to dial! But it is nice to see these people singing the "Open Source" song!Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs not to be out done selected current green buzzword to explain it's business plans, "The wireless ecosystem is constantly changing, and we're enabling a new ecosystems of partners like Google and others to go mobile."Inspiration from "Going gaga ove...
Deutsche Telekom CEO Warns of Possible Shortages for German iPhone Launch
2007-11-08 22:55:00
Over by the Rhine, supply may not meet demand. Today, Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) CEO Rene Obsermann told CNBC Europe that this season's Christmas sales may outstrip the available supply. "We're not giving out precise forecasts, but registrations on our Web site lead me to believe (the Christmas sales period) will be a strong sales period," said Obermann. read more
Deutsche Telekom in and#039;concrete negotiationsand#039; over T-Systems
2007-10-07 19:53:00
FRANKFURT, Oct. 7, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) — Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE:DT) said it is in ‘concrete negotiations’ with several parties interested in the company’s T-Systems unit, chief financial officer Karl-Gerhard Eick told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in an article to be published tomorrow. Talks are focusing on the unit’s Systems ...
Vodafone compra Tele2 en España e Italia
2007-10-07 02:49:00
Ya venía habiendo rumores hace tiempo de la intención de Vodafone de entrar en el negocio de la telefonía fija y más concretamente en el de datos, es decir la ADSL que todos tenemos ¿he dicho todos? ;-)Primero se especuló con Jazztel y con Ya.com pero aquello no fructificó a pesar de que incluso llegó a saltar la noticia de que lo habían conseguido cerrar con ésta última, pero finalmente Orange consiguió cerrarlo y hacerse con la compañía, dejando a Vodafone con el culo al aire (perdón por la expresión pero es la más exacta que se me ocurría) pues era su verdadera intención de hacerse con la compañía filial de Deustche Telekom, y desde entonces han venido maquinando esta maniobra, que si bien es cierto que no sorprende demasiado, no habían dejado ver sus cartas por aquello de que no le volviera a pasar lo mismo, a pesar de que anunciaron que ofrecerían ADSL en breve sin ser reventa de nadie, lo que abrió de nuevo las especulaciones de compra.Pues bien, esta jugada es interesante ya...
France Telecom vende Orange Netherlands a Deutsche Telekom
2007-09-30 20:17:00
France Telecom anunció la venta de su unidad holandesa Orange Netherlands a la alemana Deutsche Telekom, por un monto efectivo de 1.300 millones de euros.La operación, que se cerraría mañana, es parte de un amplio movimiento de activos entre las operadoras de telecomunicaciones europeas, con el fin de fortalecer sus posiciones de mercado y obtener recursos para financiar adquisiciones en mercados emergentes.Artículos relacionados:France Telecom otro operador que podría enfrentarse a una multa de 60 millones por abuso de posición dominante en el ADSL Defensa de la Competencia autoriza la compra de Ya.com por parte de France Telecom France Telecom vuelve a ser condenada por la justicia europea T-Mobile comercializará el iPhone en Alemania Deutsche Telekom pierde 600.000 clientes de telefonía fija
Deutsche Telekom to Offer iPhone in Germany
2007-09-20 20:03:00
Apple introduced its second European sales partner in two days on Wednesday, revealing plans to sell the iPhone in Germany through T-Mobile, the wireless subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. Steven P. Jobs, the Apple chief executive, said at a news conference that T-Mobile was particularly suited to the new music download service for iPhone owners who use Wi-Fi Internet connections. read it here nytimes
Deutsche Telekom se hace con la venta exclusiva del iPhone en Alemania
2007-09-20 13:09:00
La filial de móviles de la operadora alemana Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile, venderá en exclusiva en el mercado alemán el iPhone de Apple a partir del próximo 9 de noviembre, informaron ambas compañías.El dispositivo de la empresa dirigida por Steve Jobs, que combina la telefonía móvil con las propiedades de un reproductor de música y acceso a Internet, estará disponible en Alemania a partir del 9 de noviembre en su versión de 8 gigabytes de capacidad a un precio de 399 euros, según explicaron ambas empresas.El iPhone se venderá a partir del 9 de noviembre a un precio de 399 eurosLa activación del iPhone, que funciona bajo los sistemas operativos de Windows y Mac, requiere la firma de un nuevo contrato de dos años con T-Mobile, así como una conexión a Internet y una cuenta en la tienda online de Apple, iTunes, o una tarjeta de crédito.Hamid Akhavan, consejero delegado de T-Mobile International mostró su satisfacción por el acuerdo alcanzado con Apple y afirmó que "el mejor dispositivo m...
Deutsche Telekom Clinches IPhone Deal, Says Reuters
2007-09-14 23:01:00
European iPhone fever is heating up, big time. With next week’s presumed European carrier announcement from Apple scheduled to take place on Tuesday in London, Reuters is reporting that the German carrier will be none other than Deutsche Telekom. read it here wired
Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone to be Sold in Germany
2007-09-14 17:43:00
Deutsche Telekom (XETRA:DTEGN.DE - News) has clinched an exclusive deal with Apple Inc. (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News) to sell the coveted iPhone in Germany, an industry source told Reuters.The deal will be announced next week, the source said.The touch-screen device, which combines the popular iPod music player, a video player and a Web browser, will be sold through Deutsche Telekom's retail outlets in Germany at an initial price of 399 euros ($554), the source said.Deutsche Telekom's mobile communications unit T-Mobile has agreed to share voice and data revenues generated by the phones with Apple, the source said. var dc_UnitID = 14; var dc_PublisherID = 18712; var dc_AdLinkColor = 'blue'; var dc_isBoldActive= 'no'; var dc_adprod='ADL'; ;
Apple iPhone is Going to Germany Via T Moblie and Deutsche Telekom
2007-09-14 17:15:00
The German company Deutsche Telekom has just made a exclusive business deal with technology giant Apple to sell the coveted iPhone in Germany. The iPhone with its trademark touch screen will go on sale for an initial price of 399 euros ($554). T-Mobile, a unit of Deutsche Telekom, has made an agreement to share voice and data ...
Apple in talks with Deutsche Telekom to launch iPhone in Europe
2007-08-29 23:56:00
Written by Somanshu Deutsche Telekom AG has confirmed that they are in talks with the US based Apple to launch iPhone in the European market. Apple has already launched the iPhone in the US ... Original story at TechWhack . Related stories include: T-Mobile Germany confirms Apple negotiations - Her Accessories , German Firm Confirms iPhone Talks - PC World and ... MY iTablet , Macworld , Engadget , Engadget Mobile , PC World , Her Accessories , India Broadband Forum Feed Boxxet has tagged this story with: Apple,...
Deutsche Telekom?s mobile unit clinches iPhone deal
2007-07-04 16:50:00
Digital Trends writes: “Without naming its sources, the German daily paper Rheinische Post is claiming that Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile unit has inked a deal to offer Apple’s hot new iPhone in Europe (German) starting November 1.”
Deutsche Telekom and labor union agree on a deal to cut pay
2007-06-20 21:47:00
FRANKFURT: Deutsche Telekom on Wednesday clinched a deal with the largest German services union to extend the work week and cut the pay of 50,000 employees who are being shuffled into a new subsidiary as the former state monopoly struggles keep up
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France Telecom compra Ya.com
2007-06-07 08:30:00
Tras idas y venidas, finalmente ha sido France Telecom quien ha conseguido hacerse con Ya.com, la filial de Deutsche Telecom en España.Tal como ya fuimos informando en pasadas semanas, Vodafone intentó la compra (incluso saltó la noticia de que había cerrado la operación) pues eso le supondría disponer de oferta para el "cuadruple play", sin embargo lo que en principio parecía un movimiento meramente defensivo por parte de la compañía gala con el fin de encarecer la operación para la operadora de telefonía móvil, no ha sido tal y se ha convertido en el finalista que se ha llevado el gato al agua.Ahora, con esta compra, France Telecom, se convierte en el segundo operador de ADSL de España consiguiendo una cifra de mas de un millón de clientes y superior al 18% del mercado actual, lo cual le pone en posición para competir directamente con Telefónica de España.Ya veremos que movimientos supone esta adquisición, pero desde luego deberíamos notarla en los próximos meses en una competenci...
Deutsche Telekom backing Web-calling rival Jajah
2007-05-29 08:19:00
Reuters reports: “Deutsche Telekom AG said on Monday the company is backing Web telephone-calling start-up Jajah, embracing a technology that undercuts rates for the German telecommunication giant’s established long-distance and mobile phone businesses.”
Deutsche Telekom pierde 600.000 clientes de telefonDeutsche Telekom pierde
2007-04-24 03:25:00
El principal operador alemán continúa con la crisis de abonados, hasta el punto de perder una cifra récord de usuarios de telefonía fija durante el primer trimestre de 2007.Deutsche Telekom ha finalizado el primer trimestre de 2007 con 600.000 clientes menos en el área de servicios de telefonía fija, por lo que parece que el operador alemán aún no ha dado con la solución para frenar esta situación, que arrastra desde hace ya más de un año, y que está teniendo nefastas consecuencias en sus finanzas. Las cifras, aparecidas en el último número de la revista alemana Der Spiegel, representan el mayor descenso registrado por la compañía teutona, y afectan especialmente al área de servicios de telefonía fija T-Com. En total, esta división perdió en 2006 dos millones de clientes. Pese a que la compañía se ha negado a comentar estos datos, sí afirma que espera alcanzar sus objetivos gracias al crecimiento de su cifra de negocios en el área de Internet de banda ancha. Además, Deutsche Telec...
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