Deutsche Telekom, also known as DT and Telekom Deutschland, is a publicly owned company headquartered in Germany. Founded in 1995, with an estimated 53,110 employees, the company reported $134.6B in revenue as of 2025. It operates as a telecommunications company, with telecoms as its primary offering.
On March 20, 2026, German government policy aimed at quadrupling AI capacity by 2030 presented growth opportunities for Deutsche Telekom's corporate and data center business. This initiative accelerates Germany's digital infrastructure expansion, building on the country's pledge made on March 19 to at least double its data center capacity by 2030 to strengthen its technology position. Earlier on March 20, Slovak Telekom and Orange Slovakia began offering access to their 5G SA networks to B2B customers, with plans to gradually extend access to B2C customers. Concurrently, major investment banks, including Goldman Sachs, revised their valuation models upward for Deutsche Telekom, citing strong operational results and the performance of its U.S. subsidiary. Previously, on March 18, Deutsche Telekom's subsidiary T-Systems joined the CEOE, Spain's employers' association, to contribute to the digital sovereignty of the business ecosystem by accelerating innovation and data management with artificial intelligence solutions.
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