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Deutsche Telekom Expects Fixed-Line Revenue to Decline in 2008
1:43 am on January 7, 2008 | Category: Business, Telecom Services, Telephone
German telephone incumbent, Deutsche Telekom, expects it fixed-line revenues to continue declining this year, despite a strong broadband business partially offsetting the effect of dwindling landline telephone usage.
“We won’t be able completely to stop the fixed-line sales decline next year but we are trying to achieve as soft a landing as possible,” said Deutsche Telekom CEO, Rene Obermann, in an interview with German daily, Boersen-Zeitung.
Obermann added that he expected the company to beat its 2007 goal of winning more than 40% of all new DSL subscriptions in Germany, despite stiff competition from rivals like United Internet and Freenet.
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