@kkarhan
I agree. But don't forget: Telekom is the privatisation result of a former gouvernment entity (Bundespost). So they basically inherited all of their "Millions of customers all over germany" which they use in arguments on why all the usual rules don't apply to them and why they make up their own rules. "Oh, you want to send an email to one of our millions of customers? These are the terms. Oh, you want to peer your network with us? We know, usually both sides pay their connection line to a datacenter and then we just connect the routers with a cable, but if you want to peer to our millions of customers, you pay for your line. And for ours, too. And for the cable. Be thankful, that this is all we want you to pay."

That's Telekom. Like a bratty throne heir who accomplished nothing in their lives. Although they are well connected with the german gouvernment, so nobody wants to really fuck with them.
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