Articles tagged with: T Mobile Germany and T Mobile
Nortel's bankruptcy filing enables radical change, and not just at Nortel
Opinion piece by Dana Cooperson and Matt Walker, analysts at Ovum
On 14 January 2009, Nortel Networks moved beyond talk of divestiture and
speculation of bankruptcy, and filed for creditor protection in Canada and the
US, with Nortel UK entering administration separately under a filing managed by
Ernst & Young. The company reached this point after multiple management
regimes failed in their attempts to remake the company after the bursting of the
telecoms bubble. Nortel's move may result in a more balanced industry
structure for communications equipment.
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T-Mobile MD Steps Down After Data Theft Scandal
T-Mobile Germany's Managing Director, Philipp Humm has resigned from the job, in the face of a data theft scandal which has hit the company in the past month. He will however keep a job with the parent company, Deutsche Telekom as T-Home Board member and will remain T-Mobile's Sales Director. more
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T-Mobile Loses Personal Data of 17 Million Customers
T-Mobile Germany has admitted to losing the personal data belonging to its 17 million customers. The theft, which has only just been revealed occurred back in early 2006, and involved telephone numbers, dates of birth, addresses and email addresses. more
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