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Media analysts have thus raised concern on who exactly owns and controls the media in Kosovo, behind the nominal owners. [55] This situation makes possible to identify a specific ownership pattern in Kosovo media system, which takes the shape of hidden ownership and nominal owners as a cover for actual owners.
Internet is used three and a half hours daily on average by the Kosovo citizens. Incomparably, mobile phones are the most frequent device (73%) used to access the internet. [19] A very important discovery of the research is that 93% of Kosovo citizens use the internet for communication. [19]
IPKO has the largest land-line-fix network in Kosovo with 230.000 ports available. Address: IPKO Telecommunications LLC, Zyra Qendrore, Lagjja Ulpiana, Str. "Zija Shemsiu", No. 34, Pristina. [26] TiK TV; Telecom of Kosovo is the only public operator. Technical and customer care: 1699(free). Address: Dardania, Pristina, Kosovo [27]
Transparency of media ownership refers to the public availability of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date information about media ownership structures. A legal regime guaranteeing transparency of media ownership makes possible for the public as well as for media authorities to find out who effectively owns, controls and influences the media as well as media influence on political parties or ...
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Things like browsing, checking email and scrolling social media require 1 Mbps. Video teleconferencing takes about 6 Mbps, and playing an online multiplayer video game requires 4 Mbps.
Mass media in Kosovo by city (1 C) Kosovan mass media people (2 C) C. Cinema of Kosovo (6 C, 1 P) M. Magazines published in Kosovo (1 P) N. News media in Kosovo (3 C ...
Detailed country by country information on Internet censorship and surveillance is provided in the Freedom on the Net reports from Freedom House, by the OpenNet Initiative, by Reporters Without Borders, and in the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices from the U.S. State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.