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Deutsche Telekom, MVNO Lebara Expand Collaboration in Germany

Deutsche Telekom, MVNO Lebara Expand Collaboration in Germany

Deutsche Telekom and Lebara Deutschland are expanding their long-standing and exclusive collaboration in the German mobile communications market.

Lebara, a specialist in low-cost international mobile services and an MVNO signed an agreement with T-Mobile to launch its prepaid SIM card in Germany in 2010.

The new agreement secures even faster mobile internet access for Lebara customers, at the same low prices. This extends the companies’ previous, decade-long collaboration by a further three years.

Since mid-July, Lebara has been offering the Flexi L Max rate plan – a high-performance rate for frequent callers, with 1,000 minutes for international calls at € 19.99/4 weeks. This minute bucket can either be used for phone calls within Germany or for international phone calls from Germany to over 50 countries. It gives these customers the greatest possible flexibility in calling while having access to the highest quality network in Germany.

Olivier Sage, Chairman of the Board of Management of the Lebara Group
The demand for top telephony and data connections is still on the rise. With Telekom as our network partner, our customers will continue to surf using the biggest and most reliable network.

Verena Schmitz-Axe, SVP of Mobile Wholesale, Telekom Deutschland
We appreciate that by this new agreement, we will continue to accommodate the target group of international mobile customers who mainly make international calls, on our top-class, advanced mobile network.

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