Deutsche Telekom Taps SAP Learning Solution to Drive Efficiencies Across the Enterprise
White Papers This study reviews Deutsche Telekom's adoption of SAP Learning Solution. Deutsche Telekom will use SAP Learning Solution on an enterprisewide level to train approximately 250,000 employees. Education and professional development at Deutsche Telekom...
[March 16, 2009, 2:29]
Deutsche Telekom Division Enhances Security With New Operating System
White Papers A division of Deutsche Telekom along with T-Mobile, T-Systems decided to increase the security of high-level administrative passwords. T-Systems is the IT services provider that manages the technology infrastructure of cellular carrier T-Mobile.
[March 24, 2008, 0:02]
Deutsche Telekom's T-Online to Offer High-Definition IPTV Service Over Cisco IP Next-Generation Network
White Papers T-Online, a division of Deutsche Telekom, introduced "T-Home" at CeBIT 2006 in Hanover and will make the service available to its customers in Germany, France and Spain in the second half of 2006. The objective is to offer customers a convenient...
[June 2, 2006, 0:00]
Deutsche Telekom Unit Keeps "Winning Team" for E-mail Security as It Moves to 64-Bit
White Papers The T-Systems Austria GesmbH, part of Deutsche Telekom's T-System IT business unit, has relied on Microsoft Antigen for the e-mail security of its Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 infrastructure. So, as the technology leader moves to the 64-bit world...
[February 17, 2007, 0:00]
Technology Scouting - A Case Study on the Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
White Papers Based on two case studies of the Deutsche Telekom and British Telecom, this paper proposes a definition of Technology Scouting, a generic process, and identifies the motivations of the actors in the process.
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
Deutsche Telekom sheds CEO
Blog The analysts have come out in force to mourn (sort of) the passing of DT head honcho Kai Uwe-Ricke, who got the boot yesterday. He'll probably be replaced by Rene Obermann, CEO of T-Mobile. Ovum's Dan Bieler put it down to DT losing ground in its...
[November 13, 2006, 15:47]
CeBIT 98: Internet telephony gets the nod from Deutsche Telekom
News In preparation for CeBIT '98, DT said it would be offering 'tourist class' international telephone calls using Internet Protocol (IP) technologies developed in conjunction with Israeli Internet telecoms company, Vocaltec.
[March 18, 1998, 16:01]
European super telco fires up the market
News Yesterday, the board of the privatised Italian telecoms company gave the green light to merger plans with Deutsche Telekom after a lengthy board meeting and negotiations between both country's governments.
[April 22, 1999, 12:13]
T-Mobile exec praises Android, attacks Windows
Blog Comments from a Deutsche Telekom executive suggest the operator favours Google's Android mobile operating system over Windows Mobile because of flexibility and power management issues. Reinhard Clemens, chief executive of Deutsche Telekom...
[March 9, 2009, 16:24]
VoiceStream up on buyout rumours
News Germany's Deutsche Telekom is rumoured to be interested in the firm. The Financial Times reported that Deutsche Telekom is considering a deal that would value VoiceStream at more than $30bn (£19.8bn).
[July 11, 2000, 13:50]
One in ten overseas phone calls to be made online
News Major carriers such as Deutsche Telekom, AT&T and Telecom Finland are already offering some limited services, with newer operators laying fibre-based networks specifically intended to carry telephony services.
[June 29, 1998, 15:11]
Untangling T-Mobile’s merger with Orange
Blog One2One, which has always been smaller than Orange, suffered exactly the same financial restrictions when it was swallowed by the heavily indebted Deutsche Telekom, teamed with the fact that it was unable to generate the same levels of cashflow as...
[September 8, 2009, 15:35]
Linux racks up corporate credentials
News Big Blue will announce that two major customers, Deutsche Telekom and Air New Zealand, are using the Linux operating system on IBM mainframes, while an HP customer, L-3 Communications, is using Linux to run airport baggage scanning systems.
[August 8, 2002, 7:46]
Juniper ups ante in router market battle
News Deutsche Telekom, which has tested the TX Matrix, is about to enter a new phase of testing on the CRS-1 to see how well the router handles multiple chassis. Two carriers, Deutsche Telekom and Korea Telecom, have already tested the new matrix in...
[December 3, 2004, 8:10]
Mobile pricing cut hits BT revenue
News Jan Dawson, senior analyst at Ovum, believes BT should look to its German peer, Deutsche Telekom, to see how things should be done. Like BT, Deutsche Telekom has seen revenues in traditional market segments drop and, like the UK operator, has been...
[November 14, 2003, 9:50]
EU to look at cost of Internet access
News In a recent interview with ZDNet News, e-Minister Patricia Hewitt says BT "looks with envy at other European operators", and claims that the situation in Germany is worse than in the UK because Deutsche Telekom controls the ISP market as well as...
[February 29, 2000, 10:55]
Flat-rate AOL survives in UK, despite German angst
News The difference between Britain and Germany, AOL explained, is that while in the UK BT must provide a wholesale unmetered narrowband Internet access product -- FRIACO -- there is no such compulsion on Deutsche Telekom.
[February 26, 2003, 16:14]
BT's broadband vision explored
News With Deutsche Telekom rolling out ADSL last January, critics argue its time came some while back. BT claims it does not want to make the same mistakes made by Deutsche Telekom, which according to a BT spokesman, used an earlier version of DSL that...
[April 6, 2000, 15:03]
BT could face more anti-competitive charges
News The telco also claims its pricetag is cheaper than Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom and other operators. Deutsche Telekom However, as BT congratulates itself on finally delivering high speed access to UK users, one analyst suggests the telco is...
[April 28, 2000, 15:31]
MCI WorldCom, Sprint talking merger
News Another possible stumbling block is the long-simmering dispute between Sprint and its Global One partners, France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom. But even though Sprint has struggled recently with the venture, neither Deutsche Telekom nor France...
[September 24, 1999, 16:38]



