Communication without barriers
Oliver Schmitt on mobile communication for hearing-impaired people
There are people like me who can't manage without world and business news on their way to work or a quick chat over a lunchtime sandwich. Yet restricted access to communication and information - however hard to imagine - is part of everyday life for some people. This is by no means voluntary: there are 80,000 hearing-impaired people living in Germany. Thanks to new technologies, they are moving a step closer to a world without barriers. How is this happening? > More

Facts and Figures

Discover Telefónica O2 Germany, a leading integreated telecommunications provider in Germany. Learn the key facts about the company. > More

Management

Portraits of members of the Management Board of Telefónica O2 Germany including their CVs. > More
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