Promotion for Magyar Telekom technology chief

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Walter Goldenits, who has been the Chief Technology Innovation Officer (CTIO) of Magyar Telekom since January 1, 2013, is leaving the Hungarian subsidiary as of December 31, 2016, and moving on to parent Deutsche Telekom, according to a press release issued today. No replacement for Goldenits has yet been announced.

“The promotion of Goldenits is an acknowledgment for the technical field of Magyar Telekom and for the conscious professional work that has determined our everyday work and has made it possible to offer quality services to our clients,” MTel CEO Christopher Mattheisen said. 

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