All TelcoTitans.com articles in Deutsche Telekomwatch #86
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         Suppliers & SCM Suppliers & SCMT-Mobile US putting manufacturers through their pacesT-Mobile US (TMUS) opened a new testing laboratory in a bid to put 5G smartphone and connected-device manufacturers through their paces. 
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         Premium PremiumRigNet confirms details on T-Mobile US partnershipT-Mobile US’s (TMUS) infrastructure partner on an extension of its 4G services to the Gulf of Mexico, RigNet, confirmed some operational details and targets relating to the arrangement they announced in July 2019 (Deutsche Telekomwatch, #85). 
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         Premium PremiumT-Mobile US baits Verizon (again) with ‘fake 5G’ jibeLegere and Ray try and rain on Verizon’s 5G parade. 
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         Premium PremiumT-Mobile US pushes hard on standalone 5G NRTMUS completes multi-vendor 5G SA NR data session at Bellevue lab. Cisco, Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia take part. New device lab opened. 
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         Premium PremiumT-Mobile US tight-lipped on service disruption causesT-Mobile US (TMUS) was hit by a wide-scale service disruption on 21 August 2019, although remained coy on the causes. 
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         Public Affairs Public AffairsT-Mobile US teams up with AT&T on a caller verification serviceT-Mobile US (TMUS) is working with rival AT&T to offer cross-network call verification, based on the Caller Verified service the NatCo released in early-2019 (Deutsche Telekomwatch, #81). 
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         Premium PremiumT-Mobile US has acquired PushSpring, a mobile marketing agencyT-Mobile US (TMUS) looked to have quietly acquired US-based mobile marketing agency PushSpring in order to increase its advertising technology expertise. 
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         Premium PremiumDeutsche Telekom Group: USA & Corporate Development People Moves, September 2019Strongly Accenture-flavoured switch-around at the top of ngena; joint MD Adriani departs as venture moves to “2.0 format”. Latest people movements include: Oliver Schmäschke, Alessandro Adriani, Luis Alvarez, Chris Burke, Edwin Paalvast, Jack Sepple, Cleber Viana, Jörg Wassink, Boris van Beek. 
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         Premium PremiumT-Mobile US holds the fort while merger proceedings drag onGo-to-market growth momentum maintained, easing concerns around new December 2019 completion target for deal. 
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         Premium PremiumDeutsche Telekom appears unaffected by cyber attackDeutsche Telekom (DT) was named among telecoms operators that appeared to have been unaffected by a long-running cyberattack flagged by US-Israeli cybersecurity specialist Cybereason. 
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         Premium PremiumDeutsche Telekom reveals internal investigation into T-Systems BrazilDeutsche Telekom (DT) confirmed to Handelsblatt that an internal compliance investigation was carried out at T-Systems Brazil (T-Sys BR) over alleged “violations of internal guidelines”. 
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         Premium PremiumDeutsche Telecom Capital Partners invests in HeapDeutsche Telecom Capital Partners (DTCP), the investment management arm of DT, participated in a $55m (€49.6m) Series-C funding round in Heap, a US-based analytics specialist. 
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         Strategy & Change Strategy & ChangeT-Systems’ reboot rebooted as Höttges cracks downRestructuring change-up yet to be fully outlined, but could reduce T-Sys to a shadow of former self. 
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         Strategy & Change Strategy & ChangeTimotheus Höttges plays hard-to-get after Vodafone Group tower overturesFocus increasing on German infrastructure reshaping as cash-strapped European operators seek to extract asset value. Group yet to be convinced to draw up the tower bridge and help Vodafone’s consolidation plan. Telefónica Deutschland relationship a possible plan-b for Vodafone. 
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         Premium PremiumCrnogorski Telekom signs up to use IPificationCrnogorski Telekom (CT) signed up to use a mobile authentication solution from the IPification unit of Hong Kong-based mobile technology specialist Benefit Vantage. 
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         Premium PremiumMicrosoft has ended its relationship with T-Systems HungaryMicrosoft was reported to have ended a commercial relationship with Magyar Telekom’s (MT) soon-to-be-offloaded enterprise business T-Systems Hungary (T-Sys HU), in a move seemingly wrapped up with the unit’s impending sale (Deutsche Telekomwatch, #85). 
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         Premium PremiumDeutsche Telekom Global Carrier manages its voice business with LinxaDeutsche Telekom Global Carrier, the Group’s international wholesale services arm, deployed a management platform developed by Linxa, a wholesale telecoms platform provider, to manage its voice business. 
 





















