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Entertain: Deutsche Telekom broadcasts IFA press conference in 3D

  • First live broadcast of a press conference in 3D
  • Available to all Entertain customers with VDSL access

For the first time, Deutsche Telekom is offering customers with the Entertain TV service the opportunity to experience a press conference in 3D. To mark the opening of the Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) 2010 in Berlin on September 3, all Entertain customers with a VDSL connection will be able to experience the Deutsche Telekom press conference live and in 3D on channel 423. The press conference will be broadcast from the Deutsche Telekom stand from 9 a.m. In order to view the press conference, customers require the Entertain service with a connection speed of at least 25 megabits per second and a 3D-capable TV with the corresponding glasses.

Entertain - Deutsche Telekom’s TV service With over 130 TV channels, an online video store and TV archive with 15,000 titles (of which 1,500 are available in HD), around 2,500 national and international radio stations, and a range of interactive applications, Entertain is the undisputed leader in the German IPTV market. Around 20 million households have the option of subscribing to Entertain via a high-speed DSL line. Entertain Pur is available from EUR 27.95 (including TV and telephone line) or from EUR 44.95 (including TV, telephone flat rate and high-speed DSL flat rate.) About Deutsche Telekom AG Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with over 131 million mobile customers, around 37 million fixed-network lines and nearly 16 million broadband lines (as of June 30, 2010). The Group provides fixed-network, mobile-communications, Internet and IPTV products and services for consumers, and ICT solutions for business and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in around 50 countries and has over 251,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenue of EUR 64.6 billion in the 2009 financial year - over half of it outside Germany (as of December 31, 2009).

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