Deutsche Telekom opens its new subsidiary for companies and the public sector in Spain.
Deutsche Telekom, the German telecom company, opens its first subsidiary in Spain, under the name of Deutsche Telekom Global Business, to provide telecom and connectivity services to companies and the public sector.
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The new business unit.
According to the company’s release, the new Spanish subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom will join their experience and knowledge thanks to having more than 178 million customers of mobile services, 28 million of landlines and 20 million of broadband lines, and to counting on nearly 220,000 experts around the world.
More flexibility and capacity.
The strategy of the German operator consists in continuing growing globally at the telecom industry, thus providing more flexibility and capacity to all its business units and integrating the different B2B communication systems in a single specialised organisational structure.
Spanish business unit.
Miguel Ángel Sánchez will be the leading manager of Deutsche Telekom Global Business in Spain, who pointed out that ‘Deutsche Telekom Global Business is born to be the partner at the telecom services industry that, combining an integrator and operator profile, will help customers to adapt their business to the digital world. Leading a project like this in Spain, where we already have more than 130 employees and a relevant portfolio, in such a crucial moment for telecommunications, is exciting’.
Sánchez has already worked at other subsidiaries of the group, concretely at T-Systems, as the connectivity services manager. Moreover, he has more than 25 years of experience in the technology sector.
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