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    Detecon International GmbH is a German company based in Cologne, specializing in management and technology consulting, and operating at the international...
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    together with Detecon from Germany, obtained 35% shares from the Government of Tanzania. Thus, the consortium (Celtel International and Detecon ) took over...
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    purchase of T-Mobile USA by AT&T Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US Detecon Electronic Beats Kabel Deutschland Nomad Digital T-Center T-Mobile Arena...
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  • Companies of Nigeria (ATCON). Previously he was a Client Partner with Detecon International, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, Germany; responsible for...
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  • purchase of T-Mobile USA by AT&T Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US Detecon Electronic Beats Kabel Deutschland Nomad Digital T-Center T-Mobile Arena...
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  • Roberts, Ken; Josef Thormann; Murugaraj Shanmugam. "Control the Chaos". Detecon Consulting. Retrieved 14 July 2010. Honglin, Hu; Jian Zhang; et al. (February...
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  • headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, together with the German firm Detecon, obtained 35% shares from the Government of Tanzania. The consortium took...
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    Societe, Primary Projects, Miami, FL Group Exhibition, Deutsche Telekom (Detecon), Cologne, Germany</ref> Group Exhibition, David B. Smith Gallery, Denver...
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  • government divested 51 percent of its shares to Ucom, a consortium formed by Detecon of Germany, Telecel International of Switzerland, and Orascom Telecom Holding...
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