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"web'n'walk Connect L Vorteil": business customers benefit from data flat rates with combined savings

  • Unlimited mobile access to the Internet and corporate network with each flat rate
  • Savings for customers using another Deutsche Telekom fixednetwork or mobile offering
  • New starter data rate for business customers – no basic monthly charge, low-cost daily flat rate

High-speed surfing via notebook or netbook, up and downloading files in the corporate network - and saving big-time in the process: this is what Deutsche Telekom will be offering its business customers from the second quarter of 2010 with even better conditions for mobile data transmission.

The web'n'walk Connect L data flat rate will soon only cost EUR 25.17 for business customers that want to be connected for working on the move if they opt for a discounted web'n'walk stick instead of a netbook. This is a reduction of EUR 8.40 each month. The data flat rate will cost business customers even less if they combine it with a T-Home fixed-network rate, such as Call & Surf Comfort, or a T-Mobile voice rate, such as Max Flat L Business (with cell phone). When combined this way, the package is renamed "web'n'walk Connect L Vorteil" and costs just EUR 20.96 per month net, including a discounted web'n'walk stick. Business customers interested in a low-cost netbook with a data flat rate can subscribe to Deutsche Telekom's web'n'walk Connect L Premium rate at a net price of EUR 33.57 per month.

In a three-month promotional offer, Deutsche Telekom is also reducing the price of a daily flat rate (midnight to midnight) from EUR 4.16 to 2.48 as part of its starter data rate web'n'walk Connect S, which costs EUR 4.20 per month net. T-Mobile will also be offering a basic version of this data rate with no monthly charge or subsidized handset. Unlimited data usage costs EUR 4.16 per day net with the basic version.

About Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom is one of the leading integrated telecommunications companies worldwide with more than 151 million mobile customers, more than 38 million fixed-network lines and more than 15 million broadband lines (as at: December 31, 2009). Its product brands are called T-Home (fixed-network telephony, broadband Internet), T-Mobile (mobile communication) and T-Systems (ICT solutions). As an international group of companies in around 50 countries throughout the world with almost 260,000 employees (as at: December 31, 2009), Deutsche Telekom generated more than half of its revenues of EUR 64.6 billion outside Germany in 2009.

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