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T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom), a MAJOR sponsor & investor of MOBI is promoting & extending the intercontinental MOBI brand to their customers via their corporate website.
Moreover, T-Mobile in Germany encourages their customers to build MOBI websites with the use of their T-Mobile tools.
Here is the link
http://www.t-online.net/c/10/58/46/98/10584698.html
Michael
FYI - Extracted from Wikipedia, showcased below are the Deutsche Telekom's holdings:
Holdings:
All subsidiaries of Deutsche Telekom have names starting with "T-".
T-Com, a legacy telephone and fixed network carrier
T-Mobile, a mobile phone provider
T-Online, an internet service provider (ISP)
T-Systems, a business division focused on providing to large customers, includes R&D
A new Group structure was introduced on January 1, 2005, Deutsche Telekom has merged the two organizational business units of T-Com and T-Online into the Broadband/Fixed Network (BBFN) strategic business area. With around 40 million narrowband lines, over 9 million broadband lines and 14 million registered Internet customers, the Broadband/Fixed Network business area is one of the largest providers in Europe.
Deutsche Telekom also holds substantial shares in other telecom companies, including Central European subsidiaries T-Slovak Telekom (Slovakia), Magyar Telekom (Hungary), and T-Hrvatski Telekom (Croatia), which are now fully consolidated into T-Com. Furthermore, Magyar Telekom holds majority shares in Orbitel (Bulgaria), Combridge (Romania), MakTel (Macedonia), and T-Crnogorski Telekom (Montenegro) all of which have also been rebranded and included under the T-Com umbrella.
Moreover, T-Mobile in Germany encourages their customers to build MOBI websites with the use of their T-Mobile tools.
Here is the link
http://www.t-online.net/c/10/58/46/98/10584698.html
Michael
FYI - Extracted from Wikipedia, showcased below are the Deutsche Telekom's holdings:
Holdings:
All subsidiaries of Deutsche Telekom have names starting with "T-".
T-Com, a legacy telephone and fixed network carrier
T-Mobile, a mobile phone provider
T-Online, an internet service provider (ISP)
T-Systems, a business division focused on providing to large customers, includes R&D
A new Group structure was introduced on January 1, 2005, Deutsche Telekom has merged the two organizational business units of T-Com and T-Online into the Broadband/Fixed Network (BBFN) strategic business area. With around 40 million narrowband lines, over 9 million broadband lines and 14 million registered Internet customers, the Broadband/Fixed Network business area is one of the largest providers in Europe.
Deutsche Telekom also holds substantial shares in other telecom companies, including Central European subsidiaries T-Slovak Telekom (Slovakia), Magyar Telekom (Hungary), and T-Hrvatski Telekom (Croatia), which are now fully consolidated into T-Com. Furthermore, Magyar Telekom holds majority shares in Orbitel (Bulgaria), Combridge (Romania), MakTel (Macedonia), and T-Crnogorski Telekom (Montenegro) all of which have also been rebranded and included under the T-Com umbrella.