
FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- Deutsche Telekom AG's (DT) wireless arm T-Mobile International AG (TMO.YY) isn't overly concerned about the impact of Voice Over Internet Protocol on its revenue, T-Mobile Chief Executive Rene Obermann said in an interview with CNBC.
"I think voice-over IP in mobile (phone business) will also happen over time," Obermann said.
But he added he isn't overly worried about it because T-Mobile will bundle its services in packages at "protective prices and tariffs."
"That's why it's not going to affect our revenues too badly, I believe, at least not in the foreseeable future," Obermann told CNBC.
Voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, allows customers to make calls over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of a normal telephone line, or even for free. The technology is gaining ground against fixed-line services and is also expected to become a feature in the wireless world in the future.
-By Klaus Brune, Dow Jones Newswires; +49 69 29 725 500; klaus.brune@dowjones.com
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Posted to the site on 15th February 2005
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