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  2. Telemach (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

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    The network was upgraded to support HSPA+ in November 2010. In the last quarter of 2014, Tušmobil had a market share of 13%. Telemach acquired 100% of Tušmobil in April 2015. [2] Telemach commercially launched LTE in June 2015 and renovated the existing GSM/UMTS network with equipment from one of the largest telecom equipment vendors Huawei. [3]

  3. Telephone numbers in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    All telephone numbers are 9 digits long (trunk prefix, 0, plus eight numbers).The first one, two, or three digits after the trunk prefix are the area code. The possible formats are: (0x) xxx xx xx, (0xx) xxx xxx, and (0xxx) xx xxx.

  4. List of mobile network operators in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Mariehamns Telefon, Ålands Telefonandelslag 24414 France ... (formerly Si.mobil) GSM 900/1800 (GPRS, ... (pending sale to Telemach) 29364 Spain

  5. Mobitel (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

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    Mobitel offered most of the services [14] that the big operators provide in developed markets. They included: Planet – mobile and web portal with news, useful information and entertaining content that, in five years, developed into a medium in its own right

  6. Telekom Slovenije - Wikipedia

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

  7. Slovenian PrvaLiga - Wikipedia

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    prvaliga.si Current: 2024–25 Slovenian PrvaLiga The Slovenian PrvaLiga ( Slovene : Prva slovenska nogometna liga , pronounced [ˈpərʋa slɔˈʋeːnska nɔɡɔˈmɛtna ˈliːɡa] ), currently named Prva liga Telemach due to sponsorship reasons, also known by the abbreviation 1.

  8. Yettel Serbia - Wikipedia

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    063 Mobtel Srbija logo (1994–2005) Originally launched in 1994 as Mobtel Srbija ("Mobtel Serbia"; full name: Mobilne telekomunikacije Srbija, "Mobile telecommunications Serbia"), the company's operation was a joint venture founded in 1994 between Moscow-based BK Trade (owned by Bogoljub Karić) and government-owned PTT.

  9. Serbia Broadband - Wikipedia

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    SBB company headquarters - Telepark kompleks Logo used from 2002 until 2012.. The Serbia Broadband company – SBB – was formed in 2002 through the merger of KDS d.o.o Kragujevac, Telefonija Belgrade cable system, Media Plus Novi Sad, YU VOD Nis and a number of small operators.