The DeTeMobil GmbH mobile communications subsidiary of state-owned Deutsche Bundespost Telekom expects its D1 cellular telephone business to make a loss of around $2,350m in 1994 but said it expected to be profitable in 1995; it attributed the loss to investment outlay to set up the D1 cellular network: it expected turnover to rise to $2,235m in 1994 from around $1,764m in 1993; DeTeMobil has 1.8m users for all of its mobile communications services combined which include the D1 and analogue networks, data transfer and trunked radio networks; it wants to expand globally, its biggest foreign project to date being a joint venture with Siemens AG to set up 100,000 mobile phone connections around Moscow.