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DT plc
TypePublic limited company
IndustryConglomerate
FoundedJuly 1, 1920 (1920-07-01) (as National Telecommunications Co. Ltd.)
FounderThe Government of the Holy Empire of Damukuni
Headquarters
Endoshi, South Damukuni
,
Damukuni
Area served
Damukuni, Donnacona, Marianne
ProductsEntertainment, sports, telecommunications
OwnerSubihito 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).

History

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.

Sports and entertainment

In 2035, DKI Telecom purchased a slot in the Ligue Mariannoise to sponsor a association football team called DKI Telecom Jets (now DT UWB). The team was active for three seasons, each one after which it would undergo a name change, to advertise the company's offerings. The team was named DKI Telecom 5G in the league's next incarnation as Ligue Donnacona, and in its third incarnation as DKI Telecom UWB, advertising the company's ultra-wideband 5G cellular service.

In 2058, responding to speculation about the creation of a new association football team to compete in the newly reorganized Damukuni football system, DKI Telecom announced it would not be creating a team to compete in the Football Champions Series. In 2060, the company founded the association football club T1 SuperWings FC Reu (now DT SuperWings FC Reu), in [[]]Retalhuleu, South Damukuni, which currently competes in the second division, the Football Challengers Series.