Deutsche Telekom converged home network
September 5, 2014
Deutsche Telekom is bringing fixed and mobile networks together, making it Germany’s first integrated telecommunications provider. With the MagentaEINS portfolio presented at the IFA 2014 show, the company is launching packages that unify the fixed and mobile networks. Customers get everything from a single source – telephony, Internet and television – whether at home or on the go. The new MagentaEINS packages are based on uniform logic, consisting of S, M and L packages, and giving customers many advantages.
“Everything we do, we do with a focus on our customers. That’s why we want to become simpler, better and more integrated,” says Niek Jan van Damme, the member of the Management Board at Deutsche Telekom responsible for business in Germany. “And now we’ve succeeded in doing just that: With MagentaEINS, customers get fixed and mobile networks from a single source.”
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