Deutsche Telekom plans triple-play services

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The German firm is joining other telcos in offering video, voice and data over IP using Microsoft systems

Deutsche Telekom has announced it will use Microsoft software to power internet-based television services. Deutsche Telekom plans to offer high-definition television, as well as voice and data ...

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