- The
Deutsche Bundespost (lit. 'German
Federal Post') was a
German state-run
postal service and
telecommunications business founded in 1947. It was initially...
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telecommunications provider in
Europe by revenue. It was
formed in 1995 when
Deutsche Bundespost, a
state monopoly at the time, was privatized.
Since then,
Deutsche Telekom...
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Deutsche Post of the GDR (1949–1990), the
Deutsche Bundespost (1949–1995),
along with the
Deutsche Bundespost Berlin (1949–1990), and are now the
Deutsche Post...
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brand the
successor of the
former state-owned mail monopoly,
Deutsche Bundespost. As of 2008, the
monopoly for
Deutsche Post on
these services has expired...
- The
Deutsche Bundespost Berlin (German
Federal Post of Berlin) was the name used on the
stamps of West Berlin. It
sounds similar to the name of the Western...
- West
Germany reorganized Deutsche Bundespost and
consolidated telecommunications into a new unit,
Deutsche Bundespost Telekom. On 1 July 1992, it began...
- British-American
Bizone area. With the
emergence of two
German states, the
Deutsche Bundespost (German
Federal Post) was
established in West Germany, and the Deutsche...
- West
Germany via satellite. The West
German post office, the
Deutsche Bundespost, had
authority over the
phone system there, and
traced the
calls to a...
- and bland". It
originated from an
unused commission for the
Deutsche Bundespost (German
Federal Post Office).
Throughout the 1990s, FF Meta was embraced...
- Adenauer-Fernsehen by critics, was
founded on 25 July 1960. The
Deutsche Bundespost began constructing a
second transmitter network on UHF channels, which...