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Agence France Presse News Wire (afp@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:57:55 -0600
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D-Telekom Loses 2.3 Million Fixed-Line Users and Lowers Outlook BERLIN (AFP)
Germany's Deutsche Telekom, the biggest telecoms company in Europe,
It said operating profit, as measured by earnings before interest,
The group was revising expectations downwards "in accordance with the
It is the second time in six months that it has been forced to lower
Deutsche Telekom has long been losing fixed-line clients to low-cost
The group could count on 41.2 million fixed-line and Internet
Deutsche Telekom said its fixed-line sector, called T-Com, "will
New service and marketing initiatives were being introduced to bolster
The traditionally buoyant mobile phone unit, T-Mobile, will suffer
T-Mobile signed up 8.6 million new customers last year, taking its
However the US arm of the business will see its profits hit by the
Revenue was expected to be "moderate" and dividends to shareholders
Official figures for 2006 will be published on March 1.
The shift in technological challenges within the sector prompted
But soon after his appointment, Obermann warned he could not "work
Copyright 2007, AFP.
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