35 Segment reporting Deutsche Telekom reports on five operating segments, as well as on the Group Headquarters & Group Services segment. Three operating segments are distinguished by region (Germany, United States, Europe), one by customers and products (Systems Solutions), and another by tasks (Group Development). For three operating segments, business activities are assigned by customer and product (Germany, Systems Solutions, United States), while one operating segment allocates its activities on a regional basis (Europe) and another allocates them by equity investment (Group Development). The Germany operating segment comprises all fixed-network and mobile activities for consumers and business customers in Germany. It also focuses on the wholesale business to provide telecommunications services for carriers and the Group’s other operating segments. The United States operating segment comprises all mobile activities in the U.S. market. The Europe operating segment comprises all fixed-network and mobile operations of the national companies in Greece, Romania, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Austria, Albania, Macedonia, and Montenegro. In addition to consumer business, most of the national companies also offer ICT solutions for business customers. On January 1, 2017, management of the Netherlands subsidiary was transferred to the Group Development operating segment. The new Technology and Innovation Board department, which was established as of January 1, 2017 as part of the Group Headquarters & Group Services segment, assumed responsibility for the GNF (Global Network Factory) and Group Technology units, and the Pan-Net companies. As part of the international wholesale business, Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier (TGC), which is assigned to the Europe operating segment, sells wholesale telecommunications services to the operating segments as well as to third parties. The Systems Solutions operating segment offers business customers a convergent product and solution portfolio. With offerings for fixed and mobile communications, IT infrastructure, digitalization, and security, in addition to global partnerships, customers receive help and guidance to implement digital business models. Since January 1, 2017, Deutsche Telekom has reported on the Group Development operating segment: This includes T-Mobile Netherlands (previously in the Europe operating segment), Deutsche Funkturm (DFMG, previously in the Germany operating segment), Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners (DTCP), and the equity investment Ströer SE & Co. KGaA, as well as Strato AG, which was sold in March 2017, and the stake in Scout24 AG, which was sold in June 2017 (all previously in the Group Headquarters & Group Services segment). It also included the 12-percent financial stake in BT until March 23, 2018, when it was transferred to Deutsche Telekom Trust e.V. as plan assets. The Group functions of Mergers & Acquisitions and Strategic Portfolio Management have also been assigned to Group Development. The Group Headquarters & Group Services segment comprises all Group units that cannot be allocated directly to one of the operating segments. Since January 1, 2017, the segment also reports on the Technology and Innovation Board department, which unites the cross-segment network, innovation, and IT activities of our Germany, Europe, and Systems Solutions operating segments. Group Services provides services to the entire Group; in addition to typical services such as financial accounting, human resources services, and operational procurement, Group Services also includes agency services provided by the Group’s personnel service provider, Vivento. Vivento Customer Services GmbH, a provider of call center services, was integrated into our Germany operating segment as of January 1, 2018. Further units are Group Supply Services (GSUS) for real estate management and strategic procurement, and MobilitySolutions, which is a full-service provider for fleet management and mobility services. Comparative figures have been adjusted retrospectively in segment reporting. The business segments shown are reviewed at regular intervals by the Deutsche Telekom Board of Management in terms of the allocation of resources and their earnings performance. The measurement principles for Deutsche Telekom’s segment reporting structure are primarily based on the IFRSs adopted in the consolidated financial statements. Deutsche Telekom evaluates the segments’ performance based on revenue and profit or loss from operations (EBIT), among other factors. Revenue generated and goods and -services exchanged between segments are calculated on the basis of market prices. Services provided by Deutsche Telekom IT are generally charged at cost. Development services commissioned after January 1, 2016 are not charged but capitalized at segment level in accordance with the internal control logic. Segment assets and liabilities include all assets and liabilities that are carried in the financial statements prepared by the segments and included in the consolidated financial statements. Segment investments include additions to intangible assets and property, plant and equipment. Where entities accounted for using the equity method are directly allocable to a segment, their shares of profit or loss after income taxes and their carrying amounts are reported in this segment’s accounts. The performance indicators are exclusively presented from the segments’ perspective: The effects of intersegment transactions are eliminated and presented in aggregate form in the reconciliation line. The table on the next page shows the performance indicators used by Deutsche Telekom to evaluate the operating segments’ performance as well as additional segment-related indicators: (XLS:) Download millions of € Net revenue Intersegment revenue Total revenue Profit (loss) from operations (EBIT) Depreciation and amortization Impairment losses Interest income Interest expense Share of profit (loss) of associates and joint ventures accounted for using the equity method Germany 2018 20,351 1,349 21,700 3,969 (4,037) (6) 4 (163) 0 2017 20,552 1,379 21,931 4,276 (3,822) (6) 6 (142) 6 2016 20,405 1,369 21,774 3,552 (3,690) (13) 4 (166) 2 United States 2018 36,521 1 36,522 4,634 (5,294) 0 14 (993) (1) 2017 35,735 1 35,736 5,930 (5,015) (4) 14 (1,434) (1) 2016 33,736 2 33,738 3,685 (5,282) 0 11 (1,367) (6) Europe 2018 11,522 363 11,885 744 (2,334) (679) 8 (205) 3 2017 11,218 371 11,589 462 (2,283) (874) 6 (260) 2 2016 11,111 343 11,454 1,184 (2,352) (237) 10 (284) (2) Systems Solutions 2018 5,497 1,439 6,936 (291) (403) (50) 14 (9) (535) 2017 5,504 1,414 6,918 (1,356) (394) (1,242) 13 (10) 14 2016 5,678 1,315 6,993 (150) (428) 0 12 (10) 2 Group Development 2018 1,579 606 2,185 560 (334) 0 0 (13) 4 2017 1,660 603 2,263 1,504 (304) 0 0 (11) 57 2016 1,744 603 2,347 2,730 (345) (415) 0 (17) (48) Group Headquarters & Group Services 2018 186 2,549 2,735 (1,662) (815) (10) 1,017 (1,490) (1) 2017 278 2,657 2,935 (1,437) (625) (32) 1,150 (1,526) (1) 2016 421 3,039 3,460 (1,848) (648) (28) 836 (1,545) (1) TOTAL 2018 75,656 6,307 81,963 7,954 (13,217) (745) 1,057 (2,873) (529) 2017 74,947 6,425 81,372 9,379 (12,443) (2,157) 1,189 (3,383) 76 2016 73,095 6,670 79,765 9,153 (12,745) (693) 873 (3,389) (53) Reconciliation 2018 0 (6,307) (6,307) 47 104 23 (780) 779 0 2017 0 (6,425) (6,425) 4 16 (1) (869) 866 0 2016 0 (6,670) (6,670) 11 58 0 (650) 674 0 GROUP 2018 75,656 0 75,656 8,001 (13,113) (722) 277 (2,094) (529) 2017 74,947 0 74,947 9,383 (12,428) (2,158) 320 (2,517) 76 2016 73,095 0 73,095 9,164 (12,687) (693) 223 (2,715) (53) (XLS:) Download millions of € Income taxes Segment assetsa Segment liabilities Segment investments Investments accounted for using the equity method Net cash from operating activities Net cash (used in) from investing activities Of which: cash capexb Net cash (used in) from financing activities Average number of employees a Group Headquarters & Group Services segment: Deutsche Telekom AG shareholders made use of the option of receiving part of their dividend entitlement for the 2016 financial year in the form of shares in Deutsche Telekom AG. As a result, this dividend in kind had no impact on cash flows (please also refer to Note 18 “Shareholders’ equity”). b Cash outflows for investments in intangible assets (excluding goodwill) and property, plant and equipment as shown in the statement of cash flows. Germany 2018 1 37,419 27,571 4,730 12 8,200 (4,538) (4,240) (4,303) 63,832 2017 0 33,739 26,641 4,786 12 8,463 (4,246) (4,214) (3,976) 65,482 2016 0 32,083 25,669 4,830 20 8,043 (4,107) (4,031) (5,182) 68,475 United States 2018 (882) 69,223 43,326 6,699 159 7,567 (4,936) (4,661) (2,606) 45,729 2017 1,444 64,931 42,003 14,811 189 6,847 (9,948) (11,932) (966) 43,935 2016 (1,109) 68,349 49,791 9,970 216 5,586 (5,174) (5,855) 354 43,699 Europe 2018 (282) 27,263 10,134 2,096 60 2,914 (1,960) (1,887) (1,161) 48,059 2017 (281) 25,746 10,206 2,052 62 2,863 (1,761) (1,874) (1,067) 47,416 2016 18 26,600 10,991 3,077 59 3,038 (2,640) (2,600) (482) 47,220 Systems Solutions 2018 (36) 5,728 3,810 480 24 286 (1,116) (462) 237 37,837 2017 (28) 6,408 5,061 471 31 326 (422) (383) 253 37,745 2016 (59) 7,462 5,243 419 21 400 (687) (402) 298 37,312 Group Development 2018 (114) 6,037 8,553 303 311 1,008 (391) (271) (3,064) 1,965 2017 (36) 9,997 5,549 335 346 1,000 673 (290) (4,656) 2,127 2016 (27) 11,221 2,417 385 397 1,041 (168) (271) (999) 2,704 Group Headquarters & Group Services 2018 (487) 50,047 58,931 1,076 10 5,928 (2,412) (1,078) 705 18,947 2017 (541) 46,957 55,863 1,018 11 6,709 (10,082) (1,005) 5,750 19,750 2016 (261) 37,699 50,471 956 12 2,525 (949) (936) (320) 21,173 TOTAL 2018 (1,800) 195,717 152,325 15,384 576 25,903 (15,353) (12,599) (10,192) 216,369 2017 558 187,778 145,323 23,473 651 26,207 (25,786) (19,698) (4,662) 216,454 2016 (1,438) 183,414 144,582 19,637 725 20,633 (13,725) (14,095) (6,331) 220,582 Reconciliation 2018 (24) (50,342) (50,387) (130) 0 (7,955) 1,056 107 6,933 0 2017 0 (46,444) (46,459) (332) 0 (9,011) 8,972 204 68 0 2016 (5) (34,929) (34,942) (742) 0 (5,100) 117 455 5,009 0 GROUP 2018 (1,824) 145,375 101,938 15,255 576 17,948 (14,297) (12,492) (3,259) 216,369 2017 558 141,334 98,864 23,141 651 17,196 (16,814) (19,494) (4,594) 216,454 2016 (1,443) 148,485 109,640 18,895 725 15,533 (13,608) (13,640) (1,322) 220,582 Information on geographic areas. The Group’s non-current assets and net revenue are shown by region: Germany, Europe (excluding Germany), North America, and other countries. The North America region comprises the United States and Canada. The Europe (excluding Germany) region covers the entire European Union (excluding Germany) and the other countries in Europe. Other countries include all countries that are not Germany or in Europe (excluding Germany) or North America. Non-current assets are allocated to the regions according to the location of the assets in question. Non-current assets encompass intangible assets; property, plant and equipment; investments accounted for using the equity method; as well as other non-current assets. Net revenue is allocated according to the location of the respective customers’ operations. (XLS:) Download millions of € Non-current assets Net revenue Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017 Dec. 31, 2016 2018 2017 2016 Germany 38,093 37,248 37,756 24,981 24,556 24,657 International 79,133 73,965 70,995 50,675 50,391 48,438 Of which: Europe (excluding Germany) 21,263 20,172 20,961 13,569 13,913 13,910 North America 57,817 53,724 49,948 36,714 35,897 33,915 Other countries 53 69 86 393 580 613 GROUP 117,226 111,213 108,751 75,656 74,947 73,095 Information on products and services. Revenue generated with external customers for groups of comparable products and services developed as follows: (XLS:) Download millions of € Net revenue 2018 2017 2016 Telecommunications 68,241 67,688 66,048 ICT solutions 6,958 6,735 6,501 Other 457 524 546 75,656 74,947 73,095 schließen ICT Information and Communication Technology schließen Carrier A telecommunications network operator.