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TDC Group

www.tdc.com

 
The TDC Group has played an important role for Danish society over the past 130 years by assuring connections between people and generating cohesion. In an age where distances are no longer measured solely in kilometres, but just as often in megabits and mobile coverage, our role is set to become even more significant. Our 2018 strategy covers the coming three years and is designed to ensure that we can continue to play a decisive role, not only for individual customers but for society as a whole. Our strategy is entitled “To be best for the customer”. The focal point is ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.tdc.com
  • 691 Fulton St
    Brooklyn, NY USA 11217
  • Phone: 718.522.7373

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