"Mobile internet offers good growth chances at the moment," Obermann told Bild am Sonntag, adding that Deutsche Telekom currently has the fastest network there.
Obermann and new U.S. head Philip Humm are due on Thursday to present a strategy for the struggling U.S. unit T-Mobile USA, which is the market's No. 4 operator but has seen profits fall.
The U.S. represents the group's second largest market behind Germany and it has about 33 million customers there.
"In the U.S., we need an aggressive marketing policy and customer-friendly pricing," Obermann told Bild am Sonntag. "We have to improve our arguments as to why customers should come to us or stay with us."
The U.S. unit plans to double its network speeds this year in order to offer customers the chance to use applications such as video conferencing or multi-player gaming from their mobile phones.
Humm has already said T-Mobile USA will not charge a premium for its highest-speed services, as it seeks to regain ground on rivals Verizon Wireless, AT&T Inc and Sprint Nextel.
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