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MoreIn the second year of the pandemic, the digitization of medium-sized German businesses continued to pick up speed, as per the conclusion of the Deutsche Telekom study „Digitization Index for Medium-sized Businesses 2021/2022“ (German only):
More300,000 SIM cards issued to refugees from Ukraine, challenges in the stores and an incredible willingness to help: Peter Meier van Esch, Head of Ukraine Task Force at Telekom Deutschland, explains in an interview how Telekom is supporting those affected.
MoreEuropean cloud providers have launched an initiative for common infrastructure services that meet Gaia-X
MoreSewer inspection is high-tech these days. With the help of Deutsche Telekom, robust inspection systems from Kummert provide data on the invisible infrastructure beneath our feet: for its preservation, water conservation and environmental protection.
MoreDeutsche Telekom and its partner Aircall now offer business customers a call center from the cloud
MoreDeutsche Telekom declared war on paperwork. For legally compliant digital processes, it now offers small and medium-sized companies electronic signatures with Adobe Sign
MoreEmployees in hospitals and care facilities are increasingly using messenger services for internal communication. In hectic everyday life, this is a practical solution for rapid communication at infirmaries: ease of use, fast response times and a wide range for groups help to reduce the workload.
MoreOrange and Nokia have signed an agreement to increase the use of refurbished equipment in telecoms infrastructure.
MoreMore than half of all Germans play computer and video games, 48 percent of whom are women*. However, estimates indicate that less than 5 percent of professional esports players are female.
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