Deutsche Telekom AG () () () (abbreviated DTAG) is the biggest telecommunications company both in Germany and the EU.
Deutsche Telekom was formed in 1996 as the former state-owned monopoly Deutsche Bundespost was privatized. As of 2005, the German government still holds a 15.7% stake in company stock. Its headquarters are in Bonn, Germany.
All subsidiaries of the Telekom have a name starting with "T-".
Deutsche Telekom also holds substantial shares in other telephone companies, including Central European subsidiaries Slovak Telekom (Slovakia), Magyar Telekom (Hungary), and T-Hrvatski Telekom (Croatia), which are now fully consolidated into T-Com.
The following facilities are free standing TV Towers - some of which have publicly accessible observation decks.
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