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For today's younger generation, it is quite difficult to imagine a world without e-mail messages, fax, mobile phone calls, text messaging and even video calling. As technology becomes more and more advanced, the means of communication that we are using make it possible for us to send instantaneous messages back and forth.
The Role and Importance of Telecom Providers in Society
Before revealing the importance of telecom providers in society, here is a brief definition of the term. Telecommunication in general is the transmission of signals over a distance for communication purposes.
Today, the modern forms of telecom includes wireless, landline, mobile, cable, satellite, VoIP and the Internet.
So what is the role that telecom providers play in society in general? Take a look at the following reasons why telecom development is essential:
1. Telecom providers help make domestic and business communication possible.
From the simple act of making a call from a payphone to a landline phone in one's home - this demonstrates clearly the importance of telecommunications in general.
This is even more so when it comes to business applications. Rather than traveling from one place to another and shouldering travel-related costs, companies can instead invest on modern telecom devices.
2. The telecommunications industry helps governments achieve a competitive economy.
The more that businesses save company resources on travel - the more it will continue to prosper. As a result, the economy will also benefit from the simple act of investing in modern telecommunication devices.
3. The telecommunications industry helps increase employment opportunities.
As an industry by itself, telecom helped increase the employment opportunities in many countries. This is especially true in mobile telecom companies - which are growing more and more popular over the years.
4. The telecommunications industry helps reduce the need for travel - which makes business operations more cost-effective.
Finally, telecommunication in general reduces the need for travel. This way, a company's resources is saved, the employees become safer and the economy in general benefits.
A Look at the Telecom Industry in Germany
Germany is a country located in Central Europe - which has the largest population among all the member states in the European Union.
Another interesting fact about Germany is that is it home to the third largest number of international migrants worldwide.
As such, the importance of having modern telecom devices is even doubled. In a country which has a large number of international migrants, there is a need to have state-of-the-art communication facilities.
This way, migrants and the locals alike in Germany can make cheap calls and international calls to communicate with their loved ones from a different country.
Today, Deutsche Telekom is the largest telecommunications company in Germany, which has its headquarters in Bonn. The company was established in 1996.
Despite being a relatively young company in terms of operation, they already have a complete line of telecom services including:
- Broadband and fixed-line Internet services
- Fixed line and mobile telephony services
- IT and network services
All in all, Germany is Europe's largest telecom market - which bodes good fortune for anyone who is thinking about getting into the telecommunications industry in the country.
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