Key Data of the Deutsche Telekom Group.


 
  2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Deutsche Telekom Group (millions)*          
           
Telephone lines (incl. ISDN channels)a 54.8 57.2 57.9 58.1 57.5
           
Broadband/Fixed Network (millions)*          
Broadband          
Broadband lines (in operation) 8.5 6.1 4.1 2.9 1.4
DSL (Germany)b 7.9 5.8 4.0 2.8 1.4
of which: resalec 1.6 0.2
DSL (Central and Eastern Europe – CEE)d 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.04
Broadband rate customers (Germany and Western Europe)e 5.1 3.6 2.4
of which: Germany 4.5 3.2 2.2
Narrowbandf          
Narrowband lines (total) 41.2 42.8 43.7 44.6 45.2
Germanyg 35.2 36.8 37.5 38.4 38.8
Standard analog lines 25.5 26.4 27.2 28.6 30.1
ISDN lines 9.8 10.4 10.3 9.7 8.6
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) 6.0 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.5
Magyar Telekomh 3.2 3.2 3.2 0.32 3.3
Slovak Telekom 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.5
T-Hrvatski Telekomi 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7
Number of subscribers to calling plans (Germany)j 13.8 12.0
Narrowband rate customers (Germany and Western Europe)e 4.2 5.2 5.9
of which: Germany 4.1 5.0 5.6
Internet customers with a billing relationship (Germany and Western Europe)e, k 14.0 13.5 13.1 12.2 10.7
Broadband/narrowband PAYGl < 30 days (Germany and Western Europe)e 0.6 0.9 1.0
           
Mobile Communications (millions)*          
Mobile customers of fully consolidated subsidiaries 86.6 77.4 66.2 58.6 48.9
T-Mobile Deutschland 29.5 27.5 26.3 24.6 23.1
T-Mobile USA 21.7 17.3 13.1 9.9 7.0
T-Mobile UKm 17.2 15.7 13.6 12.4 10.4
T-Mobile Netherlands 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.4
T-Mobile Austria 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1
T-Mobile Czech Republic 4.6 4.4 3.9 3.5 2.9
T-Mobile Hungary 4.2 4.0 3.8 3.4 2.5
T-Mobile Slovenskon 2.0 1.9
T-Mobile Hrvatska 1.9 1.5 1.3 1.2 0.9
Other (Macedonia and Montenegro)o 1.1 0.8
           
Business Customers          
New orders 13,618 13,265 12,558 10,778
Enterprise Services          
Systems Integration          
Hours billed (millions)p 11.5 11.7 11.2 11.3 11.4
Utilization rate (%)q 79.1 77.8 74.0 71.3 73.1
Computing & Desktop Services          
Processor performance (MIPS)r 123,386 130,786 113,723 92,968 79,122
Number of servers managed and serviced 38,392 35,418 28,399 27,409 23,852
Number of workstations managed and serviced 1,345,635 1,219,589 1,223,532 1,204,292 970,000
Proportion of support activities, Germany (%) 64.3 60.6 60.6 58.1 61.0
Proportion of retail, Germany (%) 35.7 39.4 39.4 41.9 39.0
Business Services (millions of €)          
Voice revenue 1,848 1,933
Data revenue (legacy/IP) 2,346 2,593
IT revenue 405 314
           
Outside plant network (Germany)          
Copper cable (thousands of km) 1,479.5 1,485.4 1,473.9 1,460.8 1,481.1
Optical fiber cable (thousands of km) 206.3 197.0 195.0 176.2 172.9
 
Broadband and narrowband lines (Germany and Central and Eastern Europe) are the respon­si­bility of the T-Com business unit. The T-Online business unit has also been market­ing broad­band lines (in Germany) since January 31, 2005. Customers with broadband and narrowband rates, all Internet customers with a billing relationship as well as PAYG <30 days (broad­band/narrowband) in Germany and Western Europe are the responsibility of the T-Online business unit.
 
a Telephone lines and ISDN channels, including lines for internal use.
b Since January 31, 2005, broadband lines based on DSL technology for consumers have been marketed by T-Online. Broadband lines excluding lines for internal use. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
c Definition of resale: Sale of broadband lines based on DSL technology to alternative pro­viders outside the Deutsche Telekom Group.
d Central and Eastern Europe includes the fixed-network business of Magyar Telekom (incl. MakTel and, from the second quarter of 2005, Telekom Montenegro), Slovak Telekom (formerly: Slovak Telecom; rebranded on March 8, 2006), and T-Hrvatski Telekom.
e Customers with a billing relationship. Western Europe includes: Ya.com and T-Online France.
f The number of narrowband lines rather than channels has been reported since the first quarter of 2005. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
g Telephone lines excluding lines for internal use and public telecommunications, including wholesale services. Prior-year comparatives have been adjusted.
h Subscriber-line figures are recorded including Magyar Telekom’s subsidiaries MakTel and Telekom Montenegro. Prior-year comparatives have not been adjusted. The rebranding of MATÁV as Magyar Telekom took place at the beginning of May 2005.
i Brand name as of 2004; legal name of the company: HT-Hrvatske telekomunikacije d.d.
j Without business customer calling plans, including the new “Wünsch Dir Was” (make a wish) calling plans and customers that have not yet migrated to the new calling plans.
k Total calculated on the basis of customers (broadband and narrowband rates) with a billing relationship and PAYG < 30 days and PAYG > 30 days.
l PAYG: Pay as you go.
m Including Virgin Mobile.
n Customers were included for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2004; rebranding of EuroTel Bratislava as T-Mobile Slovensko at the beginning of May 2005.
o “Other” includes MobiMak (Macedonia) and MONET (Montenegro). MONET included for the first time in the second quarter of 2005.
p Updated figure for the 2002 financial year.
q Ratio of average number of hours billed to maximum possible hours billed per period.
r Million instructions per second.
* The total was calculated on the basis of precise figures and rounded to millions.
 
 
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