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  2. T-2 (Internet service provider) - Wikipedia

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    T-2 is the second largest telecommunications provider in Slovenia.It was established on 11 May 2004. [1]T-2 offers VDSL, FTTH, VoIP, 3G and IPTV connectivity to individuals and businesses. [2]

  3. One (Telekom Slovenija Group) - Wikipedia

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    The company was under a 100-per-cent ownership of Telekom Slovenije. The network of One was covering 99,9% of the population and 98,17% of the territory of Macedonia with quality signal. One has launched the first DVB-T in Macedonia, BoomTV. One used to host its network at a mobile virtual network operator called Albafone. It started operations ...

  4. Telekom Slovenije - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Slovenije d.d. (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈtéːlɛkɔm slɔˈʋèːnijɛ], "Telecom of Slovenia") is a telecommunications company based in Slovenia, with its headquarters in Ljubljana. History

  5. T-Mobile (brand) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Since January 1, 2010, Hrvatski Telekom and T-Mobile Croatia merged into one company on the Croatian market under the name Hrvatski Telekom (in English: Croatian Telecom); the T-Mobile brand remained active in the mobile-business area and T-Com in the fixed-business area until 2013 when they were replaced by unified brand ...

  6. Telephone numbers in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    If a number has been transferred to another operator (e.g. T-2), it can still be reached without the area code; but to call from a transferred number, the area code must be dialed in all cases. Examples: 01 xxx xx xx (Telekom) to 01 xxx xx xx (Telekom) dials xxx xx xx; 01 xxx xx xx (Telekom) to 01 xxx xx xx (T-2) dials xxx xx xx

  7. Magenta Telekom - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Austria headquarters in Landstraße, Vienna (July 2005) The company was founded as max.mobil in 1996 by the Ö-Call consortium. In 2000, the company was bought by Deutsche Telekom. In 2002, max.mobil was renamed to T-Mobile Austria. In 2019, there was a merger of the companies UPC Austria and T-Mobile Austria, resulting in Magenta ...

  8. Telecommunications in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Srbija, the former state monopoly, is the predominant player in landline telephony with 93.8% of market share. [3] Since the liberalization of the telecommunications market in 2013, Telekom Srbija has been very slowly losing market share to 16 other telecom operators, of which the most significant ones include SBB and Orion Telekom.

  9. Telekom Romania Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Romania Mobile Communications S.A. is a mobile network company in Romania, wholly owned by OTE, which in turn is controlled by Deutsche Telekom, operating under Telekom brand. Telekom Romania Mobile had 3.5 million subscribers with 15% market share as of July 2021. [2] The network operated together with Telekom Romania Communications ...