Schlappe with announcement: Federal Network Agency stops tariffs from Telekom and Vodafone - created popular Insights
With the "Vodafone Pass" and "Streamon", Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom have created popular tariffs with which more can be streamed and surfed. This should now be over, says the Federal Network Agency. Why do we explain in this issue of the created popular Insights.
- Federal Network Agency stops Telekom and Vodafone tariffs
- Xbox Series sells splendidly
- Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter
- spring cleaning in the App Store
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Federal Network Agency stops Telekom and Vodafone tariffs
According to the judgment of the European Court of Justice last September, the tariffs "Streamon" from Deutsche Telekom and the "Vodafone Pass" were not right. The Federal Network Agency has now confirmed this. According to this, these tariffs may no longer be advertised from July, inventory contracts should expire. For many mobile customers in Germany, this will lead to massive changes in their contracts. How exactly do we explain in the video.
Xbox Series sells splendidly
There are numbers that surprise. As the US market research company NPD Group reported, the Nintendo Switch has best sold in the United States from all current consoles. If you look for sales, Microsoft's Xbox Series is at the front. The fact that the PS5 is cut off is mainly due to the sparse availability, because even in the 18th month after its release, the PlayStation 5 is mostly out of print.
The Current generation of consoles, but available: The Xbox Series S
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Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter
Tesla boss Elon Musk is currently trying to acquire Twitter for $ 44 billion. Where does the money come from for it? From its own inventory, Tesla shares sold and loans from banks, which the deal had to be made tasty of course. If everything goes through, the platform could then belong in October.
spring cleaning in the App Store
Apple already announced in 2016 to remove apps from the App Store if they are no longer updated. Now the company is using, many developers now have to update their apps within 30 days so that they are not deleted from the App Store at short notice.
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