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http://www.tvover.net [IPTV News, Events, Jobs, Providers - TVover.net] Deutsche Telekom is consequently tripling the marketing potential for Triple Play products and accelerating growth in the area of high-speed Internet access. As the next step in the expansion of VDSL technology, Deutsche Telekom will provide its customers in the following cities with the new high-speed technology: Bochum, Bonn, Bremen, Darmstadt, Dortmund, Dresden, Duisburg, Essen, Karlsruhe, Ludwigshafen, Mainz, Mannheim, Wiesbaden and Wuppertal.

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[Iptv-watch.co.uk] IPTV: It sees its IPTV option as a perfect way to partner with providers like British Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, T-Online (in France) and Swisscom.

[Blog.itvt.com] [itvt] Bloggit: Swisscom, Deutsche Telekom's T-Com Launch ...: "When we announced our partnership to develop next-generation TV services earlier this year, I said that Microsoft and Deutsche Telekom would work together to help create a revolution in TV entertainment for consumers across Germany, and that revolution has started today. With innovative features like high-definition TV, video-on-demand and digital video recording, T-Home customers in Germany will enjoy an unprecedented entertainment offering at the push of a button.

Networkworld.comhttp://www.networkworld.com [Networkworld.com] Deutsche Telekom to begin IPTV test in May - Network World: Among the technical features to be tested are time-delay TV, also known as "time shift," and a personal video recorder, which enables flagged programs to be recorded and current programs to be interrupted until viewer chooses to continue. The test will also check the integration of individual components and determine customer acceptance levels.

http://www.nice-ventures.com [Nice-ventures.com] Nice Ventures: High-Tech Business Experts Blog: As was expected, today Vivane Reding announced that Deutsche Telekom has to open its high-speed data network immediately to others and cannot - as supported by the German government - enjoy a grace period during which they can use the network on their own. With falling margins in Germany and a (relatively) weak position in the US with T-Mobile USA, D-Telekom is getting into an unpleasant situation, it seems.

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