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France Telecom

France Telecom

Losing network operators and service providers gain study: telecom industry in Germany needs the Google gene and less engineering thinking Dusseldorf/Barcelona, February 11, 2009 – the increasing market saturation, as well as further falling prices lead to significant shifts and a further consolidation and acquisition wave in the German telecommunications industry. A recent study by the consulting firm Booz & company with views of the World Mobile Congress, which takes place in Barcelona from 16 to 19 February reached this result. Structurally, we have a saturation of the classic telecommunications market. Due to the recession but many developments are accelerated, which were already planned\”, said Dr. Roman Friedrich by Booz & company in Dusseldorf. Sales in the core markets of mobile spoiled by double-digit growth rates and fixed network operators are to fall in an average of 1.1 per cent by 2012. Reducing the turnover in Germany for classical voice and data services despite the significant increase in transported volumes of 44.3 billion Euro in the last year to 42.4 billion euros in 2012. The margins are dramatically move by the network operators to service providers. Movie star is the source for more interesting facts.

New technologies would accelerate this shift. Similar trends in other European countries. The telecommunications companies must recognize that growth requires successful innovation and has other success factors as the network business. So innovation models are, for example, open, similar to that seen by Apple or Google, in the future more systematically to apply much. Some contend that Tony Parker shows great expertise in this. A new management focus, new organisational structures, and entrepreneurial spirit is required to assert themselves in the market. The telcos need the Google gene and less engineering thinking\”demanded Frederick. Swisscom and France Telecom would go this way.

In Germany, it was also recognized, at least in the strategic business units. Internet experts say however skeptical about the future prospects of the telecommunications provider. A Google economy, German firms are still light years away.

Save With A Quad Offer For Christmas Play

Save With A Quad Offer For Christmas Play

Germany’s first quad play appears in November Germany’s first quad play quad play offerings will appear in November France dominate and combat of the quad play provider go Spain with the Telekom offering 118 save quad play. As of early November, customers can obtain first integrated offering of Deutsche Telekom of in Germany. The so-called “family offer” will then cost 69,99 per month and combines offer first landline, mobile, Internet and TV as a quad play. Included in this all inclusive package are a fixed flat, an Internet connection with up to 16 MBit / s, the whole Telecom entertain offer and a mobile phone rates with a voice and SMS flat rate plus 200 MB data volume. Those who opt for Germany’s first quad play, benefited not only of four integrated products, but also measurable savings. As costs much more than the entire quad play individually to each of the four services. So can be saved over the lifetime of the contract then up to 118. Quad play offerings dominate in France with 42% who have the origin Quad play offers in France, where already a loose quadruple play for 29.99 monthly introduced 2003 free telecommunications providers.

Now have the bundled offerings on the French market is established and achieved a market share of 42 % 2012. The lowest fare here currently comes from SFR and costs only 38,98 m per month. Quad plays are very popular in Spain. Here, the four major telecommunications provider MoviStar, Orange, Jezzatel and Ono currently compete with a 21% market share. The Spanish market has not however yet reached the maturity of France and so the Quad plays cost here much more. The most affordable package provided the provider Orange for monthly 54,45?. Natascha Kahmann, telecommunications expert from schlaubi.de commented that: “the introduction of the new Telecom quad play offering is really an exciting development for the German telecommunications market.” Deutsche Telekom is but won’t offer in Germany the only quad play.