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Telekom used its B2B analyst day on 28 April 2026 to showcase a strategy that is increasingly coherent and founded on a solid base.
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Introduction
Deutsche Telekom (DT) used its April 2026 B2B analyst day to reinforce a message it has been steadily building over the past few years: it has the assets, scale and capabilities to compete as a serious provider of integrated enterprise and public sector solutions. The ’One T, One B2B’ concept is intended to bring those assets together more effectively, spanning Germany, the rest of Europe, T-Systems and T-Mobile US.
The overall direction is credible. DT’s transatlantic footprint, its strengthening systems integration capability, and its positioning around sovereignty and security give it a differentiated proposition, particularly in Europe. There are also clear signs of more disciplined execution, especially in the use of anchor customers and co-creation to shape new services.
However, the analyst day also highlighted that much of the portfolio remains at an early or pre-commercial stage, and that the company still relies too heavily on assertion rather than evidence when describing success. The key challenge now is to translate a coherent strategy into repeatable, scaled commercial outcomes.
Deutsche Telekom wants to collaborate and leverage scale and international reach of separate units

Source: STL Partners
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