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Deutsche Telekom’s Share Price Faces a Regulatory Squeeze and a Satellite Bet

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 25, 2026
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German mobile phone users have gained a powerful new tool that is putting pressure on Deutsche Telekom. Since April 20, 2026, the Federal Network Agency has enabled customers to legally reduce their bills or cancel contracts if they can prove poor network reception. The regulator’s official app automates the measurement process, requiring users to take multiple readings over several days. If the network fails to deliver at least a quarter of the promised maximum speed in urban areas on three separate days, the right to a price reduction kicks in.

Industry insiders have questioned the practicality of the system, but the company has so far downplayed the threat. A Telekom spokesperson pointed to the low number of cases in the fixed-line segment, adding that each complaint is reviewed individually. The timing, however, is awkward for the Bonn-based group, which is already navigating a turbulent period on the stock market.

The share price closed the week at €27.61, having shed more than 14% over the past month. That puts it dangerously close to its 52-week low of €26.45. The sell-off has been driven largely by speculation about a potential full takeover of T-Mobile US, which would raise complex regulatory hurdles in the United States and valuation questions. JPMorgan has maintained its €40 price target but flagged those very obstacles.

UBS analyst Polo Tang, however, sees the recent drop as an overreaction. He argues that if a merger with T-Mobile US were truly negative, the US subsidiary’s stock would have risen — but both shares fell, suggesting panic selling rather than a rational repricing. Tang also notes that recent media reports rule out an imminent transaction. His price target stands at €36.20, implying roughly 30% upside from current levels.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Deutsche Telekom?

Technically, the stock is bruised. It slipped below its 200-day moving average of around €29.48 on Wednesday, a classic warning signal for chart-watchers. Trading volume picked up, with more than 2.3 million shares changing hands on XETRA by early afternoon. The relative strength index sits at 37, just above the oversold threshold.

While the regulatory and merger overhang clouds the near-term outlook, Deutsche Telekom is pushing ahead with a technological countermove. The company now offers business customers satellite internet via the Starlink network, with download speeds of up to 400 megabits per second, targeting regions without fiber or mobile coverage. Looking further ahead, management plans to enable direct satellite-to-smartphone connections in ten European countries from 2028, which would effectively eliminate dead zones.

Investors have yet to reward these ambitions. The coming days will bring several catalysts that could shift sentiment. On April 27, wage negotiations with the ver.di union begin, with the union demanding a 6.6% pay increase. The following day, T-Mobile US reports its first-quarter results — strong numbers from the group’s most profitable unit could ease pressure on the parent company’s stock. Deutsche Telekom itself will publish its own quarterly figures on May 13. Until then, reclaiming the €29 mark remains the next technical target for the share price.

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