Deutsche Telekom AG, in conjunction with its affiliates, delivers a comprehensive array of integrated telecommunication solutions. The company's operations are divided into five principal divisions: Germany, the United States, Europe, Systems Solutions, and Group Development. Its service portfolio includes fixed-line communication, encompassing both voice and data transmission over conventional fixed networks and advanced broadband infrastructure. Deutsche Telekom also markets hardware such as end-user equipment and offers wholesale services to other providers. In the mobile sector, the company supplies voice and data connectivity to individual consumers and business clients alike. It sells mobile devices and related hardware, and extends its mobile services to resellers and entities like mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) that procure and re-market network capacity. Additionally, Deutsche Telekom provides internet access and internet-based television offerings. Through its T-Systems brand, it furnishes information and communication technology (ICT) systems, supported by a robust network of data centers and infrastructure, to multinational corporations and public sector organizations. Call center services are also part of its extensive offerings. The company commands a significant customer base, serving 242 million mobile subscribers, 22 million broadband users, and maintaining 27 million fixed-line connections. Strategically, Deutsche Telekom AG is engaged in a collaboration with VMware, Inc. to develop a cloud-native, open, and intelligent virtual Radio Access Network (RAN) platform aimed at enhancing the agility of radio networks for both current LTE and upcoming 5G technologies. Furthermore, it has forged a partnership with Microsoft to provide superior cloud computing experiences. The company was established in 1995 and is centrally located in Bonn, Germany.