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On August 31, 2013, it was announced that the Slovenian state intends to sell its 73 percent stake in Telekom Slovenije. [3] Slovenian Telekom owned and operated the TV channel Planet TV. In 2020 the channel was sold to the Hungarian media group TV2 Csoport owned by József Vida. Vida is close to the Hungarian ruling party Fidesz, which in turn ...
M4 – an overall offer of telecommunications services of internet, telephony, IP television and mobile telephony, in cooperation with Telekom Slovenije; Družinska vez (Family Connection) – a comprehensive offer of telecommunication services for the entire family; M:Certifikat (M:Certificate) M:Stik (M:Contact) M-Vrata (M-Doors)
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Telekom Deutschland GmbH (formerly T-Mobile Deutschland GmbH) is a German telecommunications company owned by Deutsche Telekom. Telekom offers landline phone, broadband, IPTV and mobile telephony services. It took its current name after Deutsche Telekom's German consumer fixed-line unit T-Home was merged into T-Mobile Deutschland. [1]
Deutsche Telekom AG: 23203 3: ... Telekom Slovenije: 22102 Latvia ... Serbia has 9.1987 million subscribers based on the three-month customer activity, ...
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 ...
After initial losses, the company's shares were in February 2001 purchased by Telekom Austria Group, making Si.mobil a part of a leading group of mobile service operators in Central and Eastern Europe. [7] In June of that year, Si.mobil was the first in Slovenia and among the first in Europe to introduce GPRS to its customers. [8]
In April 2007, Verizon sold its shares to Telekom Slovenije [1] which is the incumbent part-state owned telecommunications operator in Slovenia and is quoted on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange. [1] Telekom Slovenije paid € 36.7m for Verizon's 50 per cent stake in Gibtelecom.