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T-Online
Company typeSubsidiary
FoundedSeptember 1995; 30 years ago (1995-09)
Headquarters,
Germany
ProductsNews Portal
ParentStröer
Websitet-online.de

t-online.de is a Germannews portal, owned and published by digital multi-channel media companyStröer. It reaches over 179 million visits per month[1] coming from 29 million unique visitors.[2] The editorial team is located inBerlin.

History

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Historical T-Online logo 1995 to 25 March 2019
Historical t-online logo from 1995 to 25 March 2019

In 1995Deutsche Telekom renamed theBildschirmtext (BTX) service as "T-Online". In Spring 2000, T-Online became the first majorInternet service provider (ISP) in Germany to offer aflat-ratedialup plan for consumers. This was important because local telephone calls in Germany, including dialup access to ISPs, were not offered on a flat price per call (i.e., unlimited) basis. The flat-rate service was also offered to customers withISDN connections at the same price as for analog service. In spring 2001, T-Online announced the demise of the flat-rate dialup plan but offered a flat-rateDSL plan in its place.

Deutsche Telekom (T-Online) was the monopoly ISP for theGerman Internet until itsprivatization in 1995, and the dominant ISP thereafter.[3] Until the 21st century, Deutsche Telekom controlled almost all Internet access by individuals and small businesses in Germany.[3]

The websitet-online.de was taken over by digital multi-channel media companyStröer in 2015. In addition to acquiring a major news site, the synergy enables Ströer to publish T-Online editorial content via a network of public video screens in shopping malls as well as train and subway stations.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Usage data".IVW Ausweisung Digital-Angebote. Retrieved20 August 2019.
  2. ^"STRÖER DIGITAL PUBLISHING - Companies".Ströer Digital Publishing. 2 May 2022.
  3. ^abWaesche, Niko Marcel (2003).Internet Entrepreneurship in Europe: Venture Failure and the Timing of Telecommunications Reform. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 162–164.ISBN 978-1-84376-135-8.
  4. ^"Ströer übernimmt Interactive Media und T-online.de".

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