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Everything from a single source: Deutsche Telekom offers first family packages

  • Fixed network, broadband Internet, TV and mobile telephony for just EUR 69.90 per month, including family advantage - internal calls free of charge
  • Market leader and pioneer for integrated offers in Germany
  • Up to 38 percent discount for each additional mobile phone card

Communication for the whole family: with its new Family packages, Deutsche Telekom will offer everything from a single source starting in November, as the first vendor in Germany to set standards with its new family advantage. "Only Deutsche Telekom customers get the best of all worlds, at an outstanding level of quality and at a fair price," says Michael Hagspihl, Head of Marketing, Telekom Deutschland, and adds: "the future belongs to integrated offerings. We will play to our strengths here." For just EUR 69.90 per month, for example, families get a fixed-network line including flat rate for the German landline network. Download speeds of up to 16 Mbit/s provide fast Internet connections. Entertain, Deutsche Telekom's TV product, offers customers nearly 100 channels, along with the Videoload download platform with more than 19,000 movie, TV and series highlights on demand. The package includes an attractive mobile phone rate with the new Allnet Flat. The rate includes a voice and SMS flat rate to all German mobile networks, along with 200 megabytes of mobile data volume at speeds of up to 8 Mbit/s. The family advantage: calls between up to four cellphones and the landline are always free of charge! Especially handy: additional mobile phone cards, such as prepaid cards for children, can also be integrated in the no-charge communications. The family package will be available to new and existing integrated customers from November 2013. Customers who order an additional smartphone as subsidized devices pay an additional monthly fee of EUR 10. Customers who don't need a family package receive the Norton security package for PC, smartphone and tablet free of charge when they purchase a fixed-network and mobile phone contract. Big savings with the new FamilyCards Deutsche Telekom customers can also cut their phone bills with the new FamilyCards, starting November 5. In this offer, customers receive a discount of up to 38 percent for their second mobile phone card. The FamilyCards are available in S, M and XL sizes. FamilyCard S costs EUR 19.95/month and offers a flat rate to Deutsche Telekom's mobile network, 100 minutes to all networks, an SMS flat rate and 500 MB data volume at up to 16 mbit/s. FamilyCard M costs EUR 29.95/month and offers an all-net flat rate, SMS flat rate, and data flat rate with 750 MB at LTE speeds of up to 50 Mbit/s. The FamilyCard XL is the totally care-free package: this offer contains an all-net flat rate, SMS flat rate, HotSpot flat rate, data flat rate with two GB of data volume, LTE + speed of up to 150 Mbit/s, two multi-SIM cards and 50 minutes of international calls per month, plus four Travel&Surf passes during the contract term. All for just EUR 39.95/month. Up to 2 FamilyCards can be booked for each main contract. Visit Deutsche Telekom's stand in hall 6.2 at the IFA trade show in Berlin from September 6-11 for a live experience of our products and services. Deutsche Telekom's entire presence at the trade fair is carbon-neutral - all CO2 emissions generated in setting up and operating the stand are fully offset by carbon-reduction projects abroad.

About Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with 144 million mobile customers, 32 million fixed-network lines and over 17 million broadband lines (as of June 30, 2013). 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 some 50 countries and has over 231,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenue of EUR 58.2 billion in the 2012 financial year—over half of it outside Germany (as of December 31, 2012).

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