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T-Mobile is YOUR T-Mobile |
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T-Mobile is a group of mobile phone corporate subsidiaries (all under the ownership of Deutsche Telekom) that operate GSM and UMTS networks in Europe and the United States. The "T" stands for "Telekom." Most subsidiaries of Deutsche Telekom have names beginning with "T-". T-Mobile also has financial stakes in mobile operators in Eastern Europe. Globally, T-Mobile has 101 million subscribers, making it the world's sixth largest mobile phone service provider by subscribers and the third largest multinational after the United Kingdom's Vodafone and Spain's Telefonica. |
| www.t-mobile.com |
| T-Online, a subsidiary of the Deutsche Telekom, is the biggest internet service provider in Germany. It evolved out of the proprietary German Bildschirmtext information service. T-Online had an estimated 13.4 million customers in Europe in the first quarter of 2004 and a sales volume of about 1.58 billion Euro in 2002; the company, which is based in Darmstadt, has about 2600 employees, of which 2000 are located in Germany.
T-Online uses the brands "Club Internet" in France, "Ya.com" in Spain and Terravista in Portugal. In Hungary, Austria and Switzerland, the T-Online brand is used. |
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Nokia - About Nokia |
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Nokia Corporation is currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones, with a global market share of approximately 36% in Q4 of 2006. It produces mobile phones for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS).
The corporation also produces telecommunications network equipment for applications such as mobile and fixed-line voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, voice over IP, and wireless LAN. |
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Nokia's headquarters are in Espoo, a neighbouring city of Helsinki, Finland, but it has R&D, manufacturing, and sales representation sites in many continents throughout the world. Nokia Research Center, the corporation's industrial research laboratories, has sites in Athens, Helsinki, Tampere, Oulu, Tokyo, Beijing, Budapest, Ulm, Bochum, Palo Alto, California, Bangalore and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Major production factories are located at Salo Finland, Dongguan China, Chennai India, Komárom Hungary and Ruhr region at Germany. In March 2007 Nokia signed a memorandum with Cluj-Napoca City Council, Romania to open a new plant near the city, in Jucu commune. So far Nokia Design Departure has stayed at Salo Finland.
Nokia is by far the largest Finnish company, accounting for about half of the market capitalization of the Helsinki Stock Exchange (OMX Helsinki); a unique situation for an industrialized country. It also plays a very large role in the economy of Finland, and Finns have ranked it many times as the best Finnish brand and employer.
Nokia started by making paper – the original communications technology
The history of Nokia goes back to 1865. That was when Fredrik Idestam built a wood pulp mill on the banks of the Tammerkoski rapids, in southern Finland. A few years later, he built a second mill by the Nokianvirta river – the place that gave Nokia its name.
Did you know?
The Nokianvirta river is named after a dark, furry animal that was locally known as the nokia – a type of marten. |
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Pine Marten (Martes martes) - WildernessClassroom.com
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