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Overview of telecommunications in the Federal Republic of Germany
Telecommunications in Germany is highly developed. The German telecommunication market has been fully liberalized since January 1, 1998. Germany is served
Telecommunications_in_Germany
government. The agency has a mandate to telecommunications in Germany and other infrastructure systems. Germany has an open telephone numbering plan with
Telephone_numbers_in_Germany
Post and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic (German: Ministerium für Post- und Fernmeldewesen der DDR) was a ministry in the Council
Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (East Germany)
Ministry_of_Post_and_Telecommunications_(East_Germany)
Electronic warfare conflict in the Second World War
The Battle of the Beams was a period early in the Second World War when bombers of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) used a number of increasingly accurate
Battle_of_the_Beams
German night air defense system
was the name given by the Allies to the German night-fighter air-defence system established in western Europe in July 1940 by Colonel Josef Kammhuber. It
Kammhuber_Line
Luftwaffe usage of radio equipment during World War II
War II, the German Luftwaffe relied on an increasingly diverse array of electronic communications, IFF and RDF equipment as avionics in its aircraft
Luftwaffe radio equipment of World War II
Luftwaffe_radio_equipment_of_World_War_II
each other. Telecommunications in Germany List of television stations in Germany List of German language television channels List of German television
Television_in_Germany
Set index article
Telecommunications in Denmark Telecommunications in Estonia Telecommunications in Finland Telecommunications in France Telecommunications in Germany Telecommunications
Telecommunications in the European Union
Telecommunications_in_the_European_Union
German federal agency
for Approvals in Telecommunications (German: Bundesamt für Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation, BZT) was a federal agency in Germany responsible for
Federal Office for Approvals in Telecommunications
Federal_Office_for_Approvals_in_Telecommunications
Oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world
Nauen Transmitter Station (German: Grossfunkstelle Nauen or Sender Nauen) in Nauen, Havelland district, Brandenburg, Germany, is the oldest continuously
Nauen_Transmitter_Station
German general
a career officer who served in the Imperial German Army, the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany and the post-World War II German Air Force. During World War II
Josef_Kammhuber
The Seeburg plotting table (German: Seeburg-Tisch) was a mechanical plotting table used by Nazi Germany in their operation rooms to track aircraft and
Seeburg_plotting_table
Facility for longwave broadcasting in Germany
broadcasting near Zeesen, a district of Königs Wusterhausen in Germany. Built by the German Reichspost in 1927, it served the nationwide Deutschlandsender radio
Deutschlandsender_Zeesen
World War II burst transmission system for the German Navy
Kriegsmarine official, and test messages were sent from Holzkirchen in southern Germany to Dannau, near Oldenburg on the Baltic coast. Having proved the
Kurier_system
Topics referred to by the same term
Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg, in Germany Bungsberg telecommunications tower, in Germany Lohmar-Birk telecommunications tower, in Germany All pages with titles
Telecommunications_Tower
Swiss telecommunications company
Mebo Telecommunications AG (formed in 1969 and registered in Zürich on 24 March 1971) is owned by Swiss businessmen Erwin Meister and Edwin Bollier. Mebo
Mebo_Telecommunications
First regular television service in the world
Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk (German Television Broadcasting), in Berlin, Germany, was the first regular television service in the world. It was on the air
Fernsehsender_Paul_Nipkow
German WWII munition control system
"radio equipment" in English (funk - radio; gerät - equipment), and also prefixed the designations of other various types of German military electronics
Kehl-Strasbourg radio control link
Kehl-Strasbourg_radio_control_link
German national radio stations, 1926–1993
Deutschlandsender (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌzɛndɐ], Radio Germany), abbreviated DLS or DS, was one of the longest-established radio broadcasting stations in Germany. The
Deutschlandsender
in Germany Internet in Germany Telecommunications in Germany German literature Category:East German mass media, 1949–1990 "Germany: Media and Publishing"
Mass_media_in_Germany
Code system used by the German Navy during World War II
also known as the Short Signal Book (German: Kurzsignalbuch), was a short code system used by the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during World War II to minimize
Kurzsignale
German videotex service
Bildschirmtext (German "screen text", abbrev. Btx or BTX) was an online videotex system launched in West Germany in 1983 by the Deutsche Bundespost, the
Bildschirmtext
first cipher attachment, the (German: Schlüsselzusatz SZ40) SZ-40 original mode was introduced into the Army, probably in 1940, although Erich Hüttenhain
German Army cryptographic systems of World War II
German_Army_cryptographic_systems_of_World_War_II
Transmission of information electromagnetically
Marconi, who won the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics. Other early pioneers in electrical and electronic telecommunications include co-inventors of the telegraph
Telecommunications
German researcher and applied physicist (1907–1997)
Baron von Ardenne (German pronunciation: [ˈmanfʁeːt fɔn aʁˈdɛn]; 20 January 1907 – 26 May 1997) was a German researcher, autodidact in applied physics,
Manfred_von_Ardenne
German code breaking in World War II achieved some notable successes cracking British naval ciphers until well into the fourth year of the war, using
German code breaking in World War II
German_code_breaking_in_World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Telecommunications may refer to: Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (Algeria) [fr] Federal Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, West Germany
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Ministry_of_Posts_and_Telecommunications
Early international on-line services network
microcomputers. Based on the software developed in Germany by GeoNet Systems GmbH in the early 1980s, and completed in the early 1990s, it was one of the first
GeoNet_(email_host)
German general (1886–1944)
October 1886 – 4 September 1944) was a German Army general of signals and a resistance fighter, participating in both the 1938 September Conspiracy to
Erich_Fellgiebel
German physicist (1903–1992)
measuring device – radar) in Germany. A native of Schwallungen, Saxe-Meiningen, Kühnhold received his higher education in physics at the University of
Rudolf_Kühnhold
German electrical engineer and physicist (1895–1987)
a German electrical engineer and physicist who had a major involvement in developing radar systems in Germany. Wilhelm Runge was born and raised in Hanover
Wilhelm_Runge
German general (1891–1963)
a German Air Force general who played a key role in promoting the early development and use of radar in Germany. While attending the gymnasium in his
Wolfgang_Martini
Nazi government agency
radio in Nazi Germany. The ministry was created as the central institution of Nazi propaganda shortly after the party's national seizure of power in January
Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Reich_Ministry_of_Public_Enlightenment_and_Propaganda
German mathematician (1910–1991)
June 1910 – 15 September 1991) was a German mathematician who, during World War II, was a cryptanalyst working in the cipher bureau, the Cipher Department
Otto_Buggisch
April 1908 in Herrndorf near Niederschöna in Saxony between Chemnitz and Dresden – 25 October 2005 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) was a German cryptologist
Fritz_Menzer
Federal agency of Germany
Climate Action and headquartered in Bonn, Germany. In telecommunications, the agency has the authority over the German telephone numbering plan and other
Federal_Network_Agency
Telecommunications in Kyrgyzstan include fixed and mobile telephones and the Internet. The long-term goal of the government's information and communications
Telecommunications in Kyrgyzstan
Telecommunications_in_Kyrgyzstan
German telegraph system, 1832–1849
pioneer in telegraphy for whom the modern telecommunications tower in Cuxhaven is named. The second, also created by Schmidt was inaugurated in 1847. This
Prussian_semaphore_system
German telecommunications provider
Vodafone GmbH is a telecommunications operator in Germany owned by Vodafone Group Plc and headquartered in Düsseldorf. It provides mobile phone, LTE,
Vodafone_Germany
Former state postal company of Germany
Bundespost (German pronunciation: [ˌdɔʏtʃə ˈbʊndəsˌpɔst], lit. 'German Federal Post') was a German state-run postal service and telecommunications business
Deutsche_Bundespost
Longwave transmitter in Germany
III was a 500 kilowatt longwave transmitter, erected in 1938/39 near Herzberg, Brandenburg in Germany. Used for the Deutschlandsender radio broadcasts, the
Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster
Deutschlandsender_Herzberg/Elster
German telecommunications company
state-owned German telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn and is Europe's largest telecommunications provider by revenue. It was formed in 1995 when
Deutsche_Telekom
German inventor, physicist and entrepreneur (1881–1957)
objects like ships. Hülsmeyer was born at Eydelstedt, a village in Lower Saxony, Germany. He was the youngest of five children of Johann Heinrich Ernst
Christian_Hülsmeyer
southeast of Berlin, Germany. Initially built by the telegraph battalion of the German Army, operation began during World War I in 1916. On 22 December
Königs Wusterhausen radio transmitter
Königs_Wusterhausen_radio_transmitter
Pyotr Alexeyevich Nowopashenny; German: Peter Novopaschenny) (18 March 1881 in Russia – October 1950 near Orsha in Belarus) was before and during the
Peter_Novopashenny
In August 1939, Nazi Germany introduced the Einheits-Fernseh-Empfänger E1 (i.e. Unitary-TV-receiver E1), also called Volksfernseher (i.e. People's TV)
Einheitsempfänger
Rotor cipher machine
produced in 1941 in Nazi Germany, that was designed as a potential successor for the Enigma machine. It saw limited use by the Abwehr (German Army intelligence)
Schlüsselgerät_41
divided into five-digit groups. The Schlüsselgerät 39 was abandoned by German forces in favour of the Schlüsselgerät 41. Note: Otto Buggisch gave the technical
Schlüsselgerät_39
German federal ministry
Federal Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (German: Bundesministerium für Post und Telekommunikation) was established in 1949 under the name Federal
Federal Ministry of Post and Telecommunications
Federal_Ministry_of_Post_and_Telecommunications
Former fixed phone line and Internet business of Vodafone D2 GmbH
Vodafone D2 GmbH, a German subsidiary of telecommunications company Vodafone. It was the second-largest provider of fixed phone lines in Germany, after Deutsche
Arcor_(telecommunications)
company List of telecommunications companies List of telecommunications companies in the Americas List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East
List of telecommunications companies in Europe
List_of_telecommunications_companies_in_Europe
German engineer
Friedhelm Hillebrand is a German engineer who has been influential in setting mobile telecommunications standards. Hillebrand is one of the inventors
Friedhelm_Hillebrand
Rasterschlüssel 44 (abbr. RS 44) was a manual cipher system, used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. The cipher was designed by the astronomer
Rasterschlüssel_44
German telecommunications company
Germany (German pronunciation: [teləˌfɔnɪkaː ˈdʒœːɐ̯məniː]; officially Telefónica Deutschland Holding AG) is a telecommunications operator in Germany
Telefónica_Germany
German Federal Post centre, 1948–1987
radio weather data was passed on from here to the Central Telecommunications Office (German: Fernmeldetechnisches Zentralamt, (FTZ)) at Darmstadt and
Overseas radio reception center Lüchow
Overseas_radio_reception_center_Lüchow
German company that produces telecommunication systems for railway operators
Wingcon is a German company that produces telecommunications products for the railway industry and other mobile mission-critical communications. The company
Wingcon
1981 home computer and videotex terminal
Programmierbarer Intelligenter Decoder" in German) or MUPID A320 was an early home computer like system introduced in 1981, designed and invented by Hermann
MUPID
German telecommunications company
Telekom Deutschland GmbH (formerly T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH) is a German telecommunications company owned by Deutsche Telekom. Telekom offers landline phone
Telekom_Deutschland
mast constructed at Zeesen in Germany in 1931. Consisting of a lattice tower of pitch pine timbers, it was one of Germany's first short-wave broadcasting
Zeesen short-wave transmitter (1931)
Zeesen_short-wave_transmitter_(1931)
Fenner (14 April 1891 – 25 July 1961) was a German cryptanalyst, before and during the time of World War II in the OKW/Chi, the Cipher Department of the
Wilhelm_Fenner
Austrian communication workers union
and Telecommunications Workers (German: Gewerkschaft für Post- und Fernmeldebedienstete, GPF) is a trade union representing communication workers in Austria
Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers
Union_of_Postal_and_Telecommunications_Workers
World War II signals intelligence agency of the German Luftwaffe
independent from the German Army (Heer) in the field of cryptology. The LN Abt 350 was one of a large number of regiments which were named in that series, but
Luftnachrichten_Abteilung_350
German Intercept Station Operations were intercept operations that were undertaken by the German Army forces in Europe during World War II. Interception
German Intercept Station Operations during World War II
German_Intercept_Station_Operations_during_World_War_II
January 1905 in Siegen – 1 December 1990 in Brühl) was a German academic mathematician and cryptographer and considered a leading cryptanalyst in the Third
Erich_Hüttenhain
German general and resistance member (1894–1944)
Army during World War II. Thiele was born in Berlin and joined the Imperial German Army in 1914. He served in World War I and was awarded the Iron Cross
Fritz_Thiele
German Naval World War II hand-cipher system
Reservehandverfahren (RHV) (English: Reserve Hand Procedure) was a German Naval World War II hand-cipher system used as a backup method when no working
Reservehandverfahren
Department of the German Naval Intelligence Service
Service (German: Marinenachrichtendienst, MND III) of the OKM that dealt with the interception and recording, decoding and analysis of the enemy. In particular
B-Dienst
German Signal Intelligence Agency
From the early 1930s to the start of the war, Germany had a good understanding of, and indeed a lead in, both cryptoanalytic and cryptographic cryptology
Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht
Cipher_Department_of_the_High_Command_of_the_Wehrmacht
German controversy
public at the end of May 2008 through an article in the German weekly Der Spiegel. The prosecutor in Bonn has initiated investigations against eight former
Deutsche Telekom eavesdropping controversy
Deutsche_Telekom_eavesdropping_controversy
German mathematician
Rudolf Schauffler (born 11 August 1889 in Ulm– died 6 February 1968) was a German mathematician, who was most notable for being the nominal head of the
Rudolf_Schauffler
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification
East_Germany
Curt Selchow (born 28 May 1886 in Oppeln, Upper Silesia, Germany) was a Minister (German: Gesandter Ministerialdirigent) and Director of the Z Branch
Curt_Selchow
signals intelligence and cryptanalytic agency of the German Air Ministry before and during World War II. In 1945, the unit was known as the Luftnachrichten
Cipher Department of the High Command of the Luftwaffe
Cipher_Department_of_the_High_Command_of_the_Luftwaffe
East German postal service
ˌdeːdeːˈʔɛʁ]) was the state-owned postal and telecommunications monopoly of the German Democratic Republic (GDR - East Germany). The DP was placed under the control
Deutsche_Post_of_the_GDR
of telecommunications companies in the Americas List of telecommunications companies in Asia and Oceania List of telecommunications companies in Europe
List of telecommunications companies
List_of_telecommunications_companies
1943 British strategic bombing in WWII
attack by Avro Lancaster bombers of the Royal Air Force on a German radar factory housed in the former Zeppelin Works at Friedrichshafen and the Italian
Operation_Bellicose
German telecommunications company
merge with _dug telecom AG, a German telecommunications company with 430 outlets of its own which had been founded in 1993 as a mobile telephone direct
Debitel
examination. In most cases, the lectures were conducted in English to facilitate practice in this language. The Army Signal Academy located in Halle (German: Heeres
General der Nachrichtenaufklärung Training Referat
General_der_Nachrichtenaufklärung_Training_Referat
German Radio Intelligence Operation were signals intelligence operations that were undertaken by German Axis forces in Europe during World War II. In
German radio intelligence operations during World War II
German_radio_intelligence_operations_during_World_War_II
communications in Chile is the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, through the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel). Telephone
Telecommunications_in_Chile
Military airfield in Kaufbeuren, Germany
Kaufbeuren) is a German Air Force military airbase. It is currently the home of the Luftwaffe Technical School 1. Originally built in 1935 as a Luftwaffe
Kaufbeuren_Air_Base
German Reichsmarine and intelligence officer
Hans Friedrich Wilhelm Schimpf (1897 in Esslingen – 10 April 1935 in Breslau) was a German Reichsmarine and intelligence officer. During the interwar
Hans_Schimpf
Singaporean technology company
ThumbDrive. In 2000, Trek launched the ThumbDrive at the CeBIT international trade fair for information technology and telecommunications in Germany. Response
Trek_2000_International
Former coastal radio station in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany
coast radio station for international communication to German ships. The station was built in 1907 in Norddeich, Lower Saxony. Radio communications were carried
Norddeich_radio_station
Nazi radio counterintelligence body
Rote Kapelle, an anti-Nazi resistance movement in Berlin, and two Soviet espionage rings operating in German-occupied Europe and Switzerland during World
Funkabwehr
German signals intelligence organization from 1941–1945
ciphers and even in this capacity they were assisted by material sent to them by the central cryptanalytic department. This was the German Army High Command's
Signal Intelligence Regiment (KONA)
Signal_Intelligence_Regiment_(KONA)
European regulatory agency umbrella organization
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was established on 26 June 1959 by nineteen European states in Montreux, Switzerland,
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
European_Conference_of_Postal_and_Telecommunications_Administrations
Telecommunications systems in Samoa include telephone, radio, television and internet. In 2009, the Samoa-American Samoa (SAS) Cable provided inter-island
Telecommunications_in_Samoa
Research institution in Germany
Institute for Telecommunications (German: Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik), officially the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications
Fraunhofer_Institute_for_Telecommunications
German telecommunications company
Networking SE was a German telecommunications company specialized in network equipment for data, storage, voice and video services, was founded in 1994 by Brian
ADVA_Optical_Networking
Signals intelligence agency of the German Army
of the Heer (German Army), before and during World War II. It was the successor to the former cipher bureau known as Inspectorate 7/VI in operation between
General der Nachrichtenaufklärung
General_der_Nachrichtenaufklärung
German telecommunication service
Aktiengesellschaft) is a German telecommunications service and landline and mobile telecommunications provider headquartered in Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate
1&1_AG
Telephone companies and Internet service providers
The telecommunications industry within the sector of information and communication technology comprises all telecommunication/telephone companies and Internet
Telecommunications_industry
Germany maintains eleven properties on its tentative list. Germany portal List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Germany Tourism in Germany
List of World Heritage Sites in Germany
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Germany
German army general
renamed "Telecommunications Service of the Bundeswehr" in 1958, then in 1964 to the "Office for Telecommunications of the Bundeswehr", later again in 1979
Friedrich_Boetzel
numbers in the system, with the format of numbers being +67433724411 or 0067433724411. In August 2011, Criden Appi, the Director of Telecommunications (Regulatory)
Telecommunications_in_Nauru
British telecommunications company
Lebara is a telecommunications company providing services using the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) business model in the United Kingdom, France
Lebara
Kraetke 1901–1917 Otto Rüdlin 1917–1918 Postal flag (1892–1918) Postal flag (1921–1933) Postal flag (1933–1935) Postal flag Germany Postal flag East Germany
List of German postal ministers
List_of_German_postal_ministers
Telecommunications in Cameroon include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. During German rule, It was set up in the protectorate
Telecommunications in Cameroon
Telecommunications_in_Cameroon
that govern telecommunications systems in different countries are as follows. This list contains bodies ensuring effective regulatory role in a territory
List of telecommunications regulatory bodies
List_of_telecommunications_regulatory_bodies
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