DT plc
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| Type | Public limited company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Conglomerate |
| Founded | July 1, 1920 (as National Telecommunications Co. Ltd.) |
| Founder | The Government of the Holy Empire of Damukuni |
| Headquarters | Endoshi, South Damukuni , Damukuni |
Area served | Damukuni, Donnacona, Marianne |
| Products | Entertainment, sports, telecommunications |
| Owner | Subihito Morogawa (100%) |
DT plc is a Damukunian multinational conglomerate with business in entertainment, sports, and telecommunications. The company is headquartered at the DT Complex in 7-chome, Endoshi, South Damukuni, on Dori-Terekomu (Telecom Road).
Founded by the Government of the Holy Empire of Damukuni as National Telecommunications Co. Ltd. (Natel), a state monopoly in 1920 to develop the telephone industry, it was state-owned until the January 31 Revolution of 2014 turned control government-owned industries to the private sector. Damutel assumed ownership of the landline grid previously owned by Natel, while the newly-named DKI Telecom plc went public and assumed the ownership of the cellular infrastructure. Both companies would eventually establish what the other lacked; Damutel is the second-largest cellular operator in Damukuni (after Supercel), while DKI Telecom would lag behind the other two companies. Today, it has market share for about 14.2% of Damukunian customers.
In 2060, DKI Telecom plc renamed to DT plc.