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Deutsche Telekom intends to increase the dividend from EUR 0.72 to EUR 0.78 per ordinary share for 2007


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Continuation of policy to pay attractive dividends – Basis is positive development of free cash flow and solid balance sheet

Deutsche Telekom AG intends to continue pursuing its policy of paying its shareholders attractive dividends. The Board of Management and Supervisory Board of Deutsche Telekom intend to propose to the shareholders’ meeting an increase in the dividend from EUR 0.72 for the previous year to EUR 0.78 per ordinary share for the 2007 financial year following the establishment of the annual financial statements. This would increase the total dividend payment from around EUR 3.1 billion to approximately EUR 3.4 billion.

This decision is part of the company’s mid-term financial planning for the next three years as approved by the Board of Management and the Supervisory Board today.



The intended dividend increase is based on operating performance, which is reflected in the expected adjusted EBITDA of around EUR 19 billion in 2007, the anticipated positive trend in Deutsche Telekom’s free cash flow and the Group’s excellent balance sheet ratios. Deutsche Telekom’s Board of Management expects to generate a free cash flow of approximately EUR 6.5 billion in the 2007 financial year and to reach more or less the same level in the coming year. On the basis of the expected free cash flow in 2007 and a dividend of EUR 0.78 per ordinary share, the dividend ratio is around 52 percent.

In addition, Deutsche Telekom has extremely sound balance sheet ratios in comparison with its industry peers. The equity ratio as of the end of the third quarter of 2007 was 38.2 percent of total assets, the gearing – i.e., the ratio of debt to equity capital – amounted to 0.8 and the ratio of net debt to adjusted EBITDA was in line with the guidance for the full year at approximately 1.9. In previous communications, Deutsche Telekom had announced its target of achieving a gearing in the range of 0.8 to 1.2 and a ratio of net debt to adjusted EBITDA of 2 to 3. Both financial measures thus either reach or exceed the target value.

In doing so, Deutsche Telekom AG confirms its aim of an attractive dividend policy, based on operating income, free cash flow and balance sheet ratios.


This press release contains forward-looking statements with regard to financial figures that reflect the current views of Deutsche Telekom management with respect to future events. They are generally identified by the words “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “intend,” “estimate,” “aim,” “goal,” “plan,” “will,” “seek” or similar expressions and include generally any information that relates to expectations or targets for revenue, adjusted EBITDA or other performance measures. Forward-looking statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections. You should consider them with caution. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond Deutsche Telekom’s control, including those described in the sections “Forward-Looking Statements” and “Risk Factors” of the Company’s Form 20-F annual report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Among the relevant factors are the progress of Deutsche Telekom’s workforce reduction initiative and the impact of other significant strategic or business initiatives, including acquisitions, dispositions, business combinations, and cost saving initiatives.

In addition, regulatory rulings, stronger than expected competition, technological change, litigation and regulatory developments, among other factors, may have a material adverse effect on costs and revenue development. If these or other risks and uncertainties materialize, or if the assumptions underlying any of these statements prove incorrect, Deutsche Telekom’s actual results may be materially different from those expressed or implied by such statements. Deutsche Telekom can offer no assurance that its expectations or targets will be achieved. Deutsche Telekom does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements to take new information or future events into account or otherwise. Deutsche Telekom does not reconcile its adjusted EBITDA guidance to a GAAP measure because it would require unreasonable effort to do so. As a general matter, Deutsche Telekom does not predict the net effect of future special factors because of their uncertainty. Special factors and interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (including impairment losses) can be significant to the company’s results.

In addition to figures prepared in accordance with IFRS, Deutsche Telekom presents non-GAAP financial performance measures, e.g., EBITDA, EBITDA margin, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted EBIT, adjusted net profit, free cash flow, gross debt and net debt. These non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, the information prepared in accordance with IFRS. Non-GAAP financial performance measures are not subject to IFRS or any other generally accepted accounting principles. Other companies may define these terms in different ways. For further information relevant to the interpretation of these terms, please refer to the chapter “Reconciliation of pro forma figures” posted on Deutsche Telekom’s website (www.telekom.com) under the link “Investor Relations.”



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