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  2. Serbia Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Serbia Broadband (branded as SBB; full legal name: Serbia Broadband - Srpske kablovske mreže d.o.o.) is a cable television and broadband internet service provider in Serbia. The SBB company operates as part of the United Group, leading media and telecommunication operator in Southeastern Europe.

  3. Internet in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The situation changed in 2002 when Serbia Broadband (SBB), then a growing cable operator, approached subscribers with a cable Internet option of a tariff based 128 kbit/s access. As of 2019 SBB offers speeds up to 300 Mbit/s. In 2005 Telekom Srbija started offering ADSL2+ service and in 2013 added VDSL2 service.

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    Access to your email and other free AOL features remains available as long as you maintain an internet connection. Get a broadband connection Reach out to your telephone or cable provider to inquire about the availability of broadband service in your area.

  5. Telekom Srbija - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd is a Serbian state-owned telecommunications operator. It was founded in May 1997 as a joint-stock company , by spinning off the telecommunications business from PTT Srbija (present-day Pošta Srbije ).

  6. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia has a total of 7 national free-to-air channels, which can be viewed throughout the country. These are RTS1, RTS2 and RTS3 from the country’s public network Radio Television of Serbia, as well as private channels TV2, Prva, B92, Pink and Happy. These free-to-air channels require a subscription, which is paid via the electricity bill.

  7. List of companies of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Internet Belgrade: 1998 High speed internet P A Raiffeisenbank Beograd: Financials Banks Belgrade: 2001 Part of Raiffeisen Zentralbank (Austria) P A Robne kuće Beograd: Consumer services Broadline retailers Belgrade: 1966 Department stores P A RT-RK: Technology Software Novi Sad: 1991 Automotive Software and Consumer Electronics P A RTV BK Telecom

  8. Freebox - Wikipedia

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    The Freebox is an ADSL-VDSL-FTTH modem and a set-top box that the French Internet service provider named Free (part of the Iliad group) provides to its DSL-FTTH subscribers.. Its main use is as a high-end fixed and wireless modem (802.11g MIMO), but it also allows Free to offer additional services over ADSL, such as IPTV including high definition (1080p), Video recording with timeshifting ...

  9. Mass media in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    B92 also spurred the growth of a network of independent radios (ANEM), re-broadcasting B92 news programmes together with locally produced contents. The role of B92 in fostering free media won it the MTV Free Your Mind award in 1998, together with many other awards. [2] The 2002 Broadcasting Law ended the 1990s legislative chaos in the radio field.