EU’s digital decade

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Wolfgang Kopf

Company

Cologne Regional Court Rules

Meta Must Pay for Network Usage – An Important Step for “Fair Share”. An article by Wolfgang Kopf, Senior Vice President for Group Public and Regulatory Affairs at Deutsche Telekom AG.

New European Union laws make sustainability a top issue.

Blog.Telekom

Why Europe’s “Green Deal” needs a successful digital transition

Europe is to become the first climate-neutral continent in the world. In our EU Digital Policy Podcast from Brussels, we talk about the opportunities of digitization for more sustainability on the net.

Telekom's new Brussels podcast is all about European digital policy.

Blog.Telekom

EU puts an end to "Wild West" conditions in digital markets

Telekom's new Brussels podcast is all about European digital policy.

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Blog.Telekom

Why Internet companies should pay for their data traffic

Rapidly increasing Internet traffic, heavy network infrastructure investment, sustainability and climate protection pose major challenges for the digital industry. Not only the digital industry, but the entire European economy would benefit from fair cost...

European Union flag.

Company

Spread the burden more fairly

Joint appeal of the four major European telecom companies.

Symbolic picture: European Union

Company

EU: billions for digital leadership

The rollout of 5G networks in Europe can create around 2.4 million new jobs by 2025 and generate an annual increase in gross domestic product of 113 billion euros. These are the key data of a study prepared by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) on behalf of...

Symbolic picture: European Union

Company

Europe’s digital decade

More thrust for Europe’s telecommunications industry.

Gaia-X

Blog.Telekom

GAIA-X: The "WeWork" for data takes shape

GAIA-X is intended to create a cross-border ecosystem, something like a co-working space for algorithms.

Timotheus Höttges, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Deutsche Telekom AG.

Company

Looking ahead: With a digital turbo out of the crisis

An article by Timotheus Höttges, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Deutsche Telekom AG.

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