Markus Jodl

Markus Jodl

Spokesperson and Telekom Blogger

As a trainee at the marketing magazine "w&v" in 1997, he was in charge of the newly created "Multimedia" page. Later, at Bertelsmann and RTL, he supported to launch the first intranet. Since 2002 Markus is working for Deutsche Telekom. First as a spokesman for T-Mobile in Bavaria. At that time there was still a fight for every single cell tower. Currently, he is responsible for the communication of mobile and fixedline in Germany. The digital transformation has accompanied his entire professional life - and fascinates him. Markus is the father of three children and married to one woman.

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Deutsche Telekom: Saving energy with AC/DC

During this time of energy revolution, saving energy is more important than ever – for all the individual energy consumers at home as well as large companies like Deutsche Telekom. By 2025, the Group aims to reduce its CO2 emissions compared with its 2017...

20 million households with speeds up to 250 Mbit/s

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20 million households with speeds up to 250 Mbit/s

In the last four weeks alone, Deutsche Telekom has provided faster lines to over 1.5 million households and business locations. There are 20 million such lines now in place, allowing customers to surf the internet at up to 250 MBit/s.

Even faster speeds for more two million connections.

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Even faster speeds for more two million connections

Deutsche Telekom is building faster internet connections for millions of customers. Over the last four weeks, Deutsche Telekom has been increasing connection speeds to up to 250 Mbit/s (megabits per second) for some two million lines.

Network modernization

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385,000 more households ready for 100 Mbit/s

A promise kept: For many years, Deutsche Telekom was only allowed to offer speeds of up to 50 Mbit/s (megabits per second) in development areas. This regulation is now history.

R. - L.: Tim Höttges, Markus Söder, Walter Bleimaier, Ute Eiling-Hütig und Vesta von Bossel.

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Deutsche Telekom CEO Höttges: Bavaria is our largest fiber-optic build-out project

Deutsche Telekom is keeping a promise today. It is doubling the speed of the Internet in 1,250 Bavarian municipalities, to up to 100 megabits per second (Mbit/s). Until now, lines in the development areas were limited to a maximum of 50 Mbit/s.

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