Key statistical data for the Deutsche Telekom Group.
Here you can find information about our mid and long-term Group development based on customer and telephony connection figures.
Broadband and narrowband lines (Germany and Central and Eastern Europe) are the responsibility of the T-Com business unit. The T-Online business unit has also been marketing broadband lines (in Germany) since January 31, 2005. Customers with broadband and narrowband rates, all Internet customers with a billing relationship as well as PAYG <30 days (broadband/narrowband) in Germany and Western Europe are the responsibility of the T-Online business unit.
Broadband and narrowband lines (Germany and Central and Eastern Europe) are the responsibility of the T-Com business unit. The T-Online business unit has also been marketing broadband lines (in Germany) since January 31, 2005. Customers with broadband and narrowband rates, all Internet customers with a billing relationship as well as PAYG <30 days (broadband/narrowband) in Germany and Western Europe are the responsibility of the T-Online business unit.
a Telephone lines and ISDN channels, including lines for internal use.
b Since January 31, 2005, broadband lines based on DSL technology for consumers have been marketed by T-Online. Broadband lines excluding lines for internal use. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
c Definition of resale: Sale of broadband lines based on DSL technology to alternative providers outside the Deutsche Telekom Group.
d Central and Eastern Europe includes the fixed-network business of Magyar Telekom (incl. MakTel and, from the second quarter of 2005, Telekom Montenegro), Slovak Telekom (formerly: Slovak Telecom; rebranded on March 8, 2006), and T-Hrvatski Telekom.
e Customers with a billing relationship. Western Europe includes: Ya.com and T-Online France.
f The number of narrowband lines rather than channels has been reported since the first quarter of 2005. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
g Telephone lines excluding lines for internal use and public telecommunications, including wholesale services. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
h Subscriber-line figures are recorded including Magyar Telekom’s subsidiaries MakTel and Telekom Montenegro. Prior-year comparatives have not been adjusted. The rebranding of MATÁV as Magyar Telekom took place at the beginning of May 2005.
i Brand name as of 2004; legal name of the company: HT-Hrvatske telekomunikacije d.d.
j Without business customer calling plans, including the new “Wünsch Dir Was” (make a wish) calling plans and customers that have not yet migrated to the new calling plans.
k Total calculated on the basis of customers (broadband and narrowband rates) with a billing relationship and PAYG < 30 days and PAYG > 30 days.
l PAYG: Pay as you go.
m Including Virgin Mobile.
n Customers were included for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2004; rebranding of EuroTel Bratislava as T-Mobile Slovensko at the beginning of May 2005.
o “Other” includes MobiMak (Macedonia) and MONET (Montenegro). MONET included for the first time in the second quarter of 2005.
p Updated figure for the 2002 financial year.
q Ratio of average number of hours billed to maximum possible hours billed per period.
r Million instructions per second.
* The total was calculated on the basis of precise figures and rounded to millions.