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  2. E-Plus - Wikipedia

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    E-Plus was the first company to introduce i-mode in Germany. At the end of February 2014, E-Plus and ZTE announced that ZTE would take over Managed Services of E-Plus. [7] On March 5. 2014, E-Plus started commercial LTE service in Berlin, Leipzig and Nuremberg by using 10 MHz out possible of 20 MHz bandwidth of the 1800 MHz frequency. [8]

  3. ePlus - Wikipedia

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    ePlus Inc.(Nasdaq: PLUS) is a consultative technology solutions provider that provides solutions and advisory and managed services across the technology spectrum, including security, cloud, networking, collaboration, artificial intelligence, and emerging solutions to more than 5,000 customers.

  4. Blau Mobilfunk - Wikipedia

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    Blau Mobilfunk was taken over by the Dutch E-Plus-mother KPN in April 2008. The key brands blau.de and blauworld were continued. [4] Blau.de also offered an allnet flatrate like Yourfone in addition to normal prepaid cards in 2012. Thus blau.de is not only a pure prepaid discounter, but also offers handy tariffs by invoice.

  5. 1&1 AG - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, it became widely known that Drillisch was planning to either construct or acquire up to 600 storefronts from o2/E-Plus, in addition to its usage of 30% of the merger's network capacity. [11] Since an interview on 22 January 2015, it became clear that these shops were slated to operate under the newly acquired brand name ...

  6. List of LTE networks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Country or territory Operator VoLTE B1 2100 MHz B3 1800 MHz B7 2600 MHz B8 900 MHz B20 800 MHz B28 700 MHz B32 1500 MHz B38 2600 MHz B40 2300 MHz CA [G 1] schemes Notes Åland Islands Ålcom: 15 MHz, ...

  7. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica Germany purchased E-Plus on 1 October 2014, unifying the business under O 2 brand on 3 February 2016. [1] Telefónica Germany's main competitors are 1&1 Mobilfunk , Telekom Deutschland ( Deutsche Telekom 's German private customer unit) and Vodafone .

  8. Debitel - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008 the company owned 500 outlets in Germany, marketing what are known in Germany as 'tariff-based' products under the Debitel brand on behalf of network providers such as T-Mobile, E-Plus and O 2. debitel also sold land-line services at this time for Deutsche Telekom's T-Home brand, Arcor, O 2 DSL, Alice (a German brand owned by ...

  9. Telecommunications in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Germany is highly developed. The German telecommunication market has been fully liberalized since January 1, 1998. Germany is served by an extensive system of automatic telephone exchanges connected by modern networks of fiber-optic cable, coaxial cable, microwave radio relay, and a domestic satellite system; cellular telephone service is widely available, expanding ...