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With T-Mobile International Wireless Calls is not a Problem!

Added: 10/20/2005

One of the Deutsche Telekom's three strategic business units, T-Mobile International, is one of the world's leading companies in the mobile communications industry. It concentrates on the most dynamic markets in Europe and the United States. By the end of June, 2005, the company had served more than eighty million customers. Being a partner of FreeMove, T-Mobile makes communication easy, while traveling abroad.

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T-Mobile International was established in December, 1999, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. Within a short period of time it has positioned itself as one of the largest and the most powerful international wireless providers. T-Mobile International was the first company to operate a trans-Atlantic mobile network, based on the world's most successful digital wireless standard - GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) and its subsidiaries and affiliates were among the first operators worldwide that used future-oriented technologies, like GPRS, UMTS (3G) and W-LAN. Thus, the T-Mobile cell phone service is considered the most qualitative worldwide.

Deutsche Telekom holds direct or indirect investments in the mobile communications companies in Europe and the USA. T-Mobile owns network operators in Germany (T-Mobile Deutschland), the United States (T-Mobile USA), Great Britain (T-Mobile UK), Austria (T-Mobile Austria), and the Netherlands (T-Mobile Netherlands), in the Czech Republic (T-Mobile Czech Republic), a major holding in Poland (PTC), indirect shares in Belarus, in Hungary (T-Mobile Hungary) Croatia (T-Mobile Croatia), Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovakia. It lets the company's customers make international wireless calls from any part of the world.

T-Mobile International AG & Co. K.G., consists of T-Mobile USA, Inc. (formerly VoiceStream Wireless) and Powertel, Inc. (together "T-Mobile") and is based in Bellevue, Washington. It offers the best quality of international wireless calls at an available price. Due to its partnership with FreeMove (an alliance, formed by four of Europe's leading mobile companies - Orange, Telefónica Móviles, TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile) and T-Mobile) T-Mobile makes communications during travelling abroad pleasant and easy. Today, more than ninety seven million customers are served by subsidiaries and affiliated companies of the Deutsche Telekom Group, which makes it one of the top three global wireless carriers. Being the first mobile communications company to provide the service on both sides of the Atlantic with a single global brand name and a single digital technology standard, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), T-Mobile International facilitates its customers to make as many international wireless calls as they need.

T-Mobile International operates the largest GSM/GPRS 1900 MHz voice and data network (GSM is the most widely used digital standard worldwide). This global technology platform enables T-Mobile customers to use their same phone and same phone number, when travelling internationally. T-Mobile's Get More promise, T-Mobile's WorldClass offer roaming rates beginning at only ninety nine cents a minute in approximately thirty European countries and cover more than one hundred and eighty two countries worldwide, hence, international wireless calls are not a problem at all.

T-Mobile International presents a wide range of services, including voice, text messaging, and high-speed wireless data services. In 2004, T-Mobile and Sony Music announced the first global partnership between an operator and a music label for the distribution of a number of mobile music content, featuring top Sony Music artists and hit titles. This partnership lets T-Mobile customers enjoy a wide range of Real Tones, the next generation of ring tones, using original song clips.




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