Corporate | 26 January 2006 08:02
QSC and HanseNet agree to partner
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QSC and HanseNet agree to partner:
Alice to expand its ADSL2+ offerings with QSC as its partner
Cologne, January 26, 2006. Cologne-based QSC AG, a nationwide
telecommunication provider with its own DSL network, has won HanseNet
Telekommunikation GmbH and its Alice brand as a further major partner in
marketing superfast ADSL2+ technology. Beginning in April 2006, Alice will be
offering further ADSL2+ connections with bandwidths of up to 16 Mbit/s over
QSC’s own infrastructure. In this context, QSC will be upgrading its DSL
network correspondingly. The partnership will further support HanseNet’s
expansion plans, which call for Alice to be represented in some 60 German
cities by the middle of the year.
More than 500,000 residential and business customers in German metropolitan
areas are already using Alice Super today, a package consisting of a telephony
and a broadband Internet connection. QSC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Bernd
Schlobohm views HanseNet’s willingness to collaborate with the company in
expanding its ADSL2+ offerings as a mark of distinction: “HanseNet’s marketing
strength and QSC’s technology competence complement one another
outstandingly. I am confident that together we will be able to win any number
of customers for this forward-looking technology.”
“The partnership with QSC is the logical continuation of Alice’s success
strategy. It will enable even more households in Germany to enjoy Alice Super,
our bundled product that offers both telephony as well as DSL Internet
access,” says HanseNet CEO Harald Rösch. “We are pleased to have QSC, one of
the leading network infrastructure providers in Germany, as our partner.”
QSC also views this new contract as confirming its wholesaler strategy for the
emerging world of Triple Play business – offering Internet, telephony and TV
over one and the same ADSL2+ connection. QSC itself is focusing on the demand-
driven upgrade of its DSL network with ADSL2+ technology, the provision of
custom-tailored products, as well as the ability to execute highly scalable
operational processes, while having experienced partners with strong brands to
handle sales and marketing in the residential customer segment. Following
contracts with HanseNet and debitel to roll out ADSL2+ in more than 20 cities,
QSC CEO Dr. Schlobohm anticipates further successes during the course of the
year: “Together with strong marketing partners, we’re planning to offer ADSL2+
connections in the residential customer segment in all metropolitan areas by
the end of this year.”
About QSC AG
Cologne-based QSC AG (QSC) is a nationwide telecommunication provider with its
own DSL network, supplying businesses and premium residential customers with
a comprehensive portfolio of broadband communication options ranging from
leased lines in various bandwidths to voice and data services right through to
custom enterprise networks (VPN). QSC operates on a nearly nationwide scale
and connects together with its subsidiary celox more than 110 German cities
with its own broadband network infrastructure. The group presently employs a
workforce of some 460 people and is a member of the TecDAX 30, representing
Germany’s 30 leading public technology companies.
For further information please contact:
QSC AG
Arne Thull
Investor Relations
Mathias-Brüggen-Str. 55
50829 Cologne, Germany
Fon: +49-221/6698-112
Fax: +49-221/6698-009
E-mail: invest@qsc.de
QSC AG
Claudia Zimmermann
Corporate Communications
Mathias-Brüggen-Str. 55
50829 Cologne, Germany
Fon: +49-221/6698-235
Fax: +49-221/6698-112
E-mail: presse@qsc.de
End of announcement (c)DGAP 26.01.2006
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