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Telecom Handel: Gigaset is one of the best smartphone manufacturers in Germany
17. May 2020

Readers of Telecom Handel again had the chance this year to choose who was to be crowned the best manufacturer of smartphones. Whereas Samsung and Huawei swapped top spots, Gigaset captured a place among the top ten smartphone makers in the German specialty retail sector for the first time. In the Telecom Handel market study, more

Communication made appealingly simple: the new Gigaset E290 models
29. July 2019

Balance between easy-to-use technology and elegant design The focus of the new Gigaset E290 is on easy everyday use without any superfluous technical frills and with solid, dependable features. The device comes in a very modern design and boasts generously dimensioned keys, a large easy-to-read display and an ergonomic shape. The E290A version also has more

The new Gigaset IP-Base Series – Innovation meets Versatility
7. February 2024

Gigaset, Europe’s leading provider of DECT telephones, presents a new innovation at the beginning of the year: the Gigaset IP-Base. This advanced communication system combines professional telephony functions with an intuitive and comprehensive web configurator in a versatile and user-friendly product. The Gigaset IP-Base is a future-orientated communication tool that fits seamlessly into the digital more

IFA 2023: Focus on sustainability
1. September 2023

On September 1st, 2023 the time has come: The International Consumer Electronics Fair IFA 2023, the world’s largest trade fair for consumer electronics and household appliances, opens its doors. In addition to the megatrend artificial intelligence (AI), one topic in particular will determine the industry meeting in Berlin: sustainability. The electronics and tech industry has more

Safe is safe – always up to date with the update
24. August 2023

For many users, a smartphone update also means protection against cyber attacks and is usually carried out immediately. “There is a new update available! – when this message appears on the smartphone display, many users are quick to act. For 44 percent, an update is carried out as soon as it is available. Another 19 more

In conversation with Dr. Christoph Beckers, Senior Vice President Digital Transformation & Corporate Social Responsibility – Faces of Gigaset
23. August 2023

The Gigaset transformer: As Senior Vice President Digital Transformation & Corporate Social Responsibility, Dr. Christoph Beckers is responsible for driving forward the digital transformation at Gigaset and for further developing the company ecologically and socially. Read here what his ideal start to the day looks like and why he is optimistic about the future. Tell more

Gigaset Professional smartphones on the slopes: Dutch ski school and brasserie relies on Gigaset
10. August 2023

The Nieuwegein ski slope is located about 30 minutes from Utrecht and is home to the “Bij de Piste” brasserie, a ski school, a training facility and a ski clothing shop. Guests returning from ski or snowboard lessons can order delicious snacks and drinks such as a cup of coffee and apple pie or enjoy more

Holiday greetings by postcard or phone?
1. August 2023

According to a Bitkom survey, when homesickness becomes too much on holiday, German summer holidaymakers prefer to reach for their phones to chat with loved ones back home about how great the holiday is, how wonderful the food, how beautiful the sea. Exactly 73 percent use their smartphone or telephone for this purpose and 70 more

Youth and the Internet: 33 hours of school, 64 hours of Internet
18. July 2023

On average, young people between the ages of 16 and 18 have 33 hours of schooling a week, plus, of course, dozens of hours of homework and studying. True to the Latin saying: Non scholae, sed vitae discimus. The little free time that remains is spent more on sports and with friends. But the Internet more

5G in the city: The advertising pillar for better network coverage
13. July 2023

In the 20th century, especially in Berlin, advertising pillars were a part of urban life, just like fountains, park benches, public toilets or trash cans. They were part of the standardized furnishings of the city. But in the course of digitization, they slowly disappeared from the city. People no longer needed them as a source more