Deutsche Telekom subsidiary becomes a validator for Injective blockchain

Deutsche Telekom operates broadband and mobile networks in more than 50 countries through its subsidiaries, such as T-Mobile, and has a customer base of 252 million.
A subsidiary of one of Europe’s largest telecommunications companies, Deutsche Telekom, has become a validator for layer-1 blockchain Injective.
Deutsche Telekom MMS, a subsidiary that provides consulting and software development services, will validate transactions and participate in onchain governance, according to the Feb. 27 blog post from Injective.
Eric Chen, CEO of Injective, said the blockchain is “thrilled to have one of the world’s leading telecommunications companies” coming on board as a validator.