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  • European Commission investigates alleged EU telco cartel

    The antitrust regulator has begun looking into Vodafone, France Telecom, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica following fears the companies got too cosy back in 2010.
  • T-Mobile forced into the arms of Sprint

    Deutsche Telekom has been left in the lurch after AT&T gave in to the US regulators and dropped its bid for T-Mobile USA. It needed the cash from the sale to make a dignified Germanic exit from the US market and concentrate on Europe.
  • AT&T gives up on Deutsche Telekom

    AT&T has dropped its $39 billion bid for Deutsche Telekom's US wireless unit after the regulators told it to sling its hook.
  • RIM buys NewBay

    The Irish Times reports Newbay has signed deals with some bigwigs like T-Mobile USA, Telefonica, AT&T, Verizon and Deutsche Telekom.
  • Huawei lands Everything Everywhere deal

    The all encompassing Chinese network equipment maker has received the wireless network deal from Everything Everywhere - a joint venture between Deutsche Telekom AG and France Telecom SA, inherited from the merger of T-Mobile and Orange.
  • AT&T will buy T-Mobile USA

    Sunday, AT&T agreed to buy T-Mobile USA from Germany's Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion. This is another acquisition in the race to expand and diversify US wireless spectra.
  • 25 tech firms sued for breaching 3G patents

    LawThe defendants in the case are T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, Amazon, Acer, Barnes & Noble, Dell, Garmin, Hewlett Packard, HTC, Exedea, Huawei, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Novatel, Option NV, Palm, Panasonic, Pantech, Research in Motion, Sharp, Sierra Wireless, Sony, Sony Ericsson, UTStarcom and ZTE.
  • GSMA working on Near Field Communication standard

    NFC is the much hyped way to pay for stuff using your smartphone. But global industry heavyweights are committing to a roll-out, including Bharti, Telefonica, Vodafone, Orange, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom, China Unicom and America Movil.
  • Wipro opens development centre in Hungary

    The Indian outsourcing company, which has received criticism for its part in UK on-shoring, intends for the European centre to be used primarily for restructuring Magyar Telekom, a Deutsche Telekom subsidiary that Wipro signed a restructuring deal with earlier in 2010.
  • That Windows Phone 7 launch fanfare: nine mobiles spotted

    The Windows Phone 7 devices are expected to have a large global appeal, with launches planned for North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Carriers will include AT&T, T-Mobile, TELUS, América Móvil, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, SFR, Movistar, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, Three, SingTel, and Telstra.
  • Entrepreneurs have their say in bid to secure funding

    White Bull @ SitgesQ-Go is in the business of online customer care and website experiences suck, said the CEO,  Marcel Smit. Bad online experiences mean people give up or move to competitors. Companies have started realising this.
  • Big IT boys line up to outline their money plans

    White Bull @ SitgesQualcomm invests in data capacity because people are starting to use their phones for all sorts of functions. Motorola is interested in investing in companies in the connected home or the mobile space.
  • Dutch banks, telcos team up for 2012 smartphone payment system

    The banks include ABN Amro, Rabobank, and ING, while the telcos include Royal KPN NV, Vodafne, and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile, all of which will take part in a joint venture designed to provide the country with a secure mobile payment system within two years.
  • Deutsche Telekom takes fight to Sky with 3D IPTV, announces LTE

    German telco behemoth Deutsche Telekom presented its newest services today at Berlin's IFA trade fair.
  • Apple, BBC, IBM, Intel, and more downloaded Facebook user torrent

    *Deutsche Telekom
  • Russia wants to force Glonass down throats

    Back in 2006, AFK Sistema was also interested in investing in Deutsche Telekombut never followed through. The Bundesnachrichtendienst, Germany's foreign intelligence agency, warned against any sort of tie up between AFK Sistema and Deutsche Telekom.
  • Russian Sistema wants a slice of Infineon

    Back in 2006, AFK Sistema was interested in buying shares of German telco giant Deutsche Telekom. Vladimir Yevtushenkov wanted to obtain a 25 percent share, however German finance minister Peer Steinbrueck said there was nothing worth discussing.
  • Telekom to build Germany's largest data centre

    Deutsche Telekom said it is going to construct a whopping 24,000 square metre data centre near the German town of Magdeburg, located in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt. Plans are to complete the high-security data centre by 2015.

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