Postleitzahlen
1. The home page for the
Deutsche Post (http://www.deutschepost.de/) provides information about corporate profile, services, projects with other corporations, and sponsored events such as sports. Jump from here to view commomerative stamps and free post cards provided by the
Post. If you want to find a German zip code, go to the postal-code search function for the
Deutsche Post (
http://www.plz-suche.de/). In German and English.
Die Universität
1. The home page of the major German student association,
Deutsches Studentenwerk, (http://www.studentenwerke.de/) provides information about the organization and the student population in Germany.
2. Find out about living and studying in Germany on the home page
of the
Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst, better known as DAAD, (http://www.daad.de/index.html).
Includes information about financial aid to study in Germany. In
German, English, and Spanish.
3. Visit a German university on the Internet. This home page is maintained by the
University of Trier and provides hot links to German universities. Many of these home pages are in German and English.
Das Telefon
1. This is the home page for
DeTeMedien (http://www.detemedien.de/), a wholly owned subsidiary of
Deutsche Telekom. Check out this site for pictures of
Telefonkarten and how to get your own personal phone card. Also includes information on sports teams sponsored by
DeTeMedien and other publications such as German phone directories. In German, French, and English.
2. The home page for
Deutsche Telekom, AG (http://www.dtag.de) has information on rates, Internet services, new products, sponsored sports events, and much more. In German, French, and English.
3. Online shopping for telecommunication products is available at
Telekom's catalogue page (http://www.t-versand.de/T-Versand). Check out the newest products in Germany. How do prices compare to your country's? In German.