Deutsche Telekom
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Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: [DT]
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.
Holdings
All subsidiaries of the Telekom have a name starting with "T-".
- T-Com, covering the conventional telephone and fixed network
- T-Mobile, the mobile phone subsidiary
- T-Online, the internet service provider (ISP)
- T-Systems, for large business customers, also including the R&D department
Facilities
As running of transmission services many remarkable facilities belong to Deutsche Telekom.TV Towers/Telecommunication towers
The following facilities are free standing TV Towers - some of which have publicly accessible observation decks.
- Berliner Fernsehturm
- Fernmeldeturm Berlin
- Fernmeldeturm Bremen
- Transmission Tower Geyer
- Telemax, Hannover
- VW-Tower, Hannover
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, Hamburg
- Florianturm, Dortmund
- Rheinturm Düsseldorf
- Fernmeldeturm Bungsberg, Eutin
- Fernmeldeturm Kiel
- Colonius, Köln
- Transmission towers on Brocken
- Fernsehturm Kulpenburg
- TV Tower Dresden
- Fernsehturm Schwerin-Zippendorf, Schwerin
- Europaturm, Frankfurt/Main - referred to by Frankfurters as the "Ginnheimer Spargel" (Ginnheim's Asparagus!)
- Fernmeldeturm Nürnberg
- Fernmeldeturm Mannheim
- Fernmeldeturm Heubach
- Fernmeldeturm Münster
- Fernmeldeturm Frauenkopf
- Olympiaturm, München
- Fernmeldeturm Jakobsberg, Porta Westfalica
- Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Turm, Cuxhaven
- Nordschwarzwaldturm, Schömberg
- Directional Radio Tower Torfhaus
- Transmission Tower Sonneberg-Bleßberg
Guyed masts for FM, directional radio and TV
- Richtfunkstelle Berlin-Frohnau
- Transmitter Gartow
- FM- and TV-mast Behren-Bekel
- FM- and TV-mast Heidelstein
- Transmitter Torfhaus
- Transmitter Wesel
- FM- and TV-mast Treolin
- FM- and TV-mast Casekow
Transmission facilities for long- and mediumwave
- Longwave transmitter Donebach (Programme: DLF)
- Long- and mediumwave transmitter Zehlendorf (Programm: DLR und Mittelwelle, Programm: Stimme Rußlands)
- Longwave transmitter Aholming (Programme: DLF)
- Medium wave transmitter Nordkirchen (Programme: DLF)
- Medium wave transmitter Thurnau (Programme: DLF)
- Medium wave transmitter Ravensburg (Programme: DLF)
- Medium wave transmitter Cremlingen (Programme: DLF)
- Medium wave transmitter Ehndorf (Programme: DLF)
- Mediumwave Transmitter Mainflingen
- AM transmitter Burg (Longwave and mediumwave transmission facility)
- Medium wave transmitter Wilsdruff (Sendeanlage für Mittelwelle, Programme: MDR Info)
- Transmitter Wiederau (Programme: MDR Info, also FM- and TV-broadcasting)
- Medium wave transmitter Wachenbrunn (Programmes: MDR Info und Stimme Russlands)
- Medium wave transmitter Wöbbelin (out of service)
- Medium wave transmitter Hirschlanden (Programme: AFN)
- Medium wave transmitter Reichenbach (Programme: MDR Info)
Transmission facilities for shortwave
- Shortwave transmitter Wertachtal
- Shortwave transmitter Jülich
- Shortwave transmitter Nauen
Aerial testing sites
Facilities for satellite communication
- Erdfunkstelle Raisting
- Erdfunkstelle Usingen
External links
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