Deutsche Telekomwatch Weekly: it’s all set to kick off in Germany’s broadband market
Richard Agnew2024-05-02T14:59:00
Telekom Deutschland amps up promotions and advertising as it preps pincer movement on cable rivals, using coming weeks’ regulatory changes and Euro 2024 tournament. Meanwhile, T-Mobile US makes its first move in long-anticipated fibre M&A strategy, tying with Swedish investment giant EQT to take joint ownership of infra player Lumos.
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This edition includes:
- Organisations: 1&1; A1 Bulgaria; Alpine Immune Sciences; Deutsche Telekom; EQT; Equativ; Ericsson Nikola Tesla; European Commission (EC); Google; Hrvatski Telekom; HT Mostar; Ka’ena Corporation; KPN; Lumos; Mint Mobile; MoffettNathanson; Nowtilus; Open Dutch Fiber; OTE Group; Petco; Plum; Software Daten Service (SDS); T.Capital; T-Mobile US (TMUS); Tele Columbus; Telefónica; Telekom Deutschland (TDE); Ultra Mobile; Utiq; Vans; Vodafone Germany.
- Events: FutureNet World 2024.
- Geographic: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Europe; Germany; Greece; Netherlands; North America; USA.
- People: Ahmed Hafez; Cathy Yao; Jud Henry; Kristin Harrer; Marc Bresseel; Martin Fuhs; Peter DeLuca; Peter Osvaldik.
- Themes: 5G; Advertising technology; Artificial intelligence (AI); Broadband; Collective wage agreement; Digital identity; Financial technology (fintech); Fixed-mobile convergence; Fixed networks; Industrial and strike action; Infrastructure and infra investment; Investor relations; Mergers and acquisitions (M&A); Multi-dwelling units (MDU); Network monitoring; Partnerships and alliances; Radio access networks (RAN); Strategic collaboration.