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Technological progress as well as time and location-independent communication are fundamentally changing our lives. Deutsche Telekom is facilitating connected life and work, equal opportunities in the information and knowledge society, and a low carbon society with sustainable products and solutions and initiatives to promote, for instance, a low carbon society. And this benefits our customers and employees, suppliers, investors, society and the environment.
We take responsibility...
We are helping shape the change in the increasingly digitalized work and living environment. Deutsche Telekom supports cultural change with innovative products and solutions toward greater self-determination and quality of life both in our professional and personal lives. Our goal is to be a driving force for sustainable life and work.
Irrespective of their social or economic opportunities, we try to get as many people as possible involved in the development of the society they live in. With this in mind, we promote numerous community initiatives and support projects for media skills development.
Global warming and its consequences are one of the greatest challenges facing mankind. We have launched large-scale initiatives to reduce our own emissions for the long term. At the same time we are also empowering our customers and partners to make their contribution to a low carbon society with our solutions.
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: Brochure "Protecting the climate, cutting costs. Sustainable ICT solutions"
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Please contact us.
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Please contact:
- Tanja Vollberg
T-Vollberg@telekom.de - Anne Wenders
Anne.Wenders@telekom.de
- Tanja Vollberg
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Our central contact:
- for representatives of ranking and ratings agencies: silke-stephanie.thomas@telekom.de
- for private investors: Forum-TAktie@telekom.de
- for financial analysts: investor.relations@telekom.de
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Here's how to contact us:
- Customer center
- Service hotline
- • Our customer service department will also answer your questions on Facebook and Twitter.
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