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Home » Deutsche Telekom Unifies Wholesale Operations Under ‘T Wholesale’

Deutsche Telekom Unifies Wholesale Operations Under ‘T Wholesale’

January 11, 2025
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Deutsche Telekom has consolidated its national and international wholesale divisions into a single entity called T Wholesale, aiming to deliver streamlined digital solutions for over 1,000 customers and partners worldwide. This restructuring merges Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier and Telekom Deutschland GmbH’s wholesale unit into a unified organization, emphasizing the growing demand for integrated telecommunications services across both Germany and international markets.

The T Wholesale platform will offer a comprehensive suite of services from a single source, combining local expertise with global reachto support clients in cross-border developments, market-specific regulations, and access solutions. The shift is designed to optimize processes, reduce costs, and improve service efficiency for over 250 German telecom providers and 900 international partners.

• Unified Wholesale Platform: National and international operations merged for streamlined service delivery.

• Enhanced Global Expertise: Local market knowledge combined with international capabilities for cross-border services.

• Service Offerings: IPX and fiber optic networks, MPLS, Ethernet, point-to-point connectivity, security services, data centers, in-flight broadband, and more.

• Focus Areas: Advancements in 5G Standalone, Edge Cloud, Network APIs, and AI-powered digital communication services.

• Commitment to Collaboration: Strong partnerships with competitors and clients to expand infrastructure and drive industry transformation.

Dr. Kerstin Baumgart, Managing Director of T Wholesale, emphasized the company’s commitment to collaborative partnerships and a seamless customer experience while continuing to deliver the high-security standards and innovative digital services Deutsche Telekom is known for.

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