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Deutsche Telekom AG (German pronunciation: [ˌdɔʏtʃə ˈteːləkɔm ʔaːˌɡeː] (listen);
short form in
writing only: DT;
stylised as ·T···) is a
German telecommunications...
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Telekom may
refer to: A1
Telekom Austria Group,
Austria A1
Telekom Austria Telekom Srpske,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Hrvatski Telekom,
Croatia Deutsche Telekom...
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Telekom Slovenije (Slovene pronunciation: [
ˈtéːlɛkɔm slɔˈʋèːnijɛ], "
Telekom Slovenia"; full
legal name:
Telekom Slovenije, d.d., d.d., "
Telekom Slovenia...
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Magenta Telekom),
Croatia (now
Hrvatski Telekom),
Germany (now
Deutsche Telekom),
Hungary (now
Magyar Telekom),
Montenegro (now
Crnogorski Telekom), North...
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Telekom Romania (formerly
known as
Romtelecom and
Cosmote România) is a
Romanian telecommunications company headquartered in Bucharest. It is the result...
- A1
Telekom Austria Group is a
provider of a
range of fixed-line,
broadband Internet,
multimedia services, data, and IT systems,
wholesale as well as mobile...
- T-Hrvatski
Telekom, a
subsidiary of
Deutsche Telekom.) 2011–2017 –
MAXtv Prva liga (Sponsored by T-Hrvatski
Telekom, a
subsidiary of
Deutsche Telekom.) 2017...
- Türk
Telekom is the
formerly state-owned
Turkish telecommunications company. Türk
Telekom was
separated from
Turkish Post (PTT) in 1995. Türk
Telekom Group...
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Telekom Srbija a.d.
Beograd is a
Serbian state-owned
telecommunications operator. It was
founded in June 1997 as a joint-stock
company by
spinning off...
- A1
Telekom Austria (A1) is the
leading fixed and
mobile network operator in Austria, with 5.4
million mobile and 2.3
million fixed-line customers. A1...