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Entertain: "Discovery Channel" and "Animal Planet" new in program lineup

  • "Discovery Channel" and "Animal Planet" available with Entertain
  • Channels can be added by ordering "Doku" package

Deutsche Telekom is adding two new TV channels to the program lineup of its TV service, Entertain. From the beginning of March, the two documentary channels "Discovery Channel" and "Animal Planet" can be received via Entertain on channels 190 and 189. Entertain customers can order the "Discovery Channel" and "Animal Planet" starting March 8, 2010 as part of the new "Doku" package and with Big TV and Big TV Start. This also includes "History", "National Geographic" and other attractive documentary channels. The "Discovery Channel" offers its viewers unusual views and ground-breaking technologies in award-winning documentaries about science and technology, visions for the future, ecology, adventure and nature. "Animal Planet" also provides its viewers with high quality animal and nature documentaries.

Entertain - Deutsche Telekom's IPTV service With more than 120 TV channels, 10,000 titles in the online video store and TV archive (500 of which are available in HD), around 2,500 national and international radio stations, as well as 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 is available from EUR 27.95 (including TV and a telephone line) or 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 151 million mobile customers, more than 38 million fixed-network lines and over 15 million broadband lines (as of Dec.31,2009). Its product brands are T-Home (fixed-network telephony, broadband Internet), T-Mobile (mobile communications), and T-Systems (ICT solutions). As an international Group with approximately 260,000 employees operating in around 50 countries worldwide (as of December 31, 2009), Deutsche Telekom generated more than half of its revenue - EUR 64.6 billion - outside of Germany in 2009.

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