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Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile in early talks for potential mega merger: Report

The proposed all-stock structure could create the world’s largest wireless operator and require approvals from Berlin and Washington, analysts said.

  • On Tuesday, Deutsche Telekom began exploring a full acquisition of T-Mobile U.S. through a new holding company, creating the world's largest wireless operator by market capitalization and surpassing China Mobile.
  • Deutsche Telekom CEO Tom Hoettges previously complained that European regulations hamper infrastructure growth, noting most of the company's valuation originates from its American business.
  • The German government and state-owned lender KfW own about 28 per cent of Deutsche Telekom, which maintains a valuation of nearly $167 billion with a roughly 53 per cent stake in T-Mobile U.S.
  • Any transaction requires political support in Berlin and Washington plus Federal Communications Commission approval for spectrum transfers; companies may need significant U.S. investments to win approval.
  • The potential move occurs amid tensions between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, while the European Union develops new merger guidelines; reports suggest the new entity might be headquartered in Ireland.
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According to media reports, Deutsche Telekom is considering merging with its US subsidiary, T-Mobile US, into one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. However, investors seem rather sceptical, as there are more questions than answers.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The two companies together had a stock market value of almost 390 billion euros. According to insiders, the establishment of a holding company is to make a takeover offer.

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The Bonn-based Dax-member earns brilliantly at his US-subsidiary. But so far it holds only 53 percent. Now a merger of the two companies is speculated. It would be a business of historical scale.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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