The measurements taken by users in the current network test of the consumer tech magazine COMPUTER BILD (issue 26 of December 9, 2017) confirm that Telefónica Deutschland's network is stable despite ongoing network integration. 'Our customers have tested the quality of our network - and our network has passed this test', says Markus Haas, CEO of Telefónica Deutschland. 'Clearly we are not satisfied with the third place. But we are currently handling the network in almost every city and region to build Germany's largest and most modern network for our customers. In consideration of this highly intensive phase of the network integration, we consider the performance in the network test of COMPUTER BILD to be positive. The test shows what really matters: When network quality is measured where customers actually need it, our network delivers convincing performance despite the current intensive integration work.' With an overall verdict of 2.6, Telefónica Deutschland further improved from the previous year. For this year's final test COMPUTER BILD evaluated the results of 52,895 participants. To this end, a total of over one million data connections, 669,420 call minutes and 15,886 call connections were analyzed. As customers take measurements via the COMPUTER BILD network test app, network performance is measured in the digital everyday life of customers. For Telefónica Deutschland, too, the focus is on real customer benefits - contrary to technologically optimized peak values, for which there are hardly any applications in everyday use anyway.

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