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Based on Company reorganization on 24 November 2006, HT Mobilne d.o.o. merged with HT Mostar thus becoming an integral part of the public company HT d.o.o. Mostar. [1] On 1 April 2009, the Assembly of the Company passed a decision on the re-registration of the Company from a limited liability company to a joint stock company.
Location of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bosnia faces the dual-problem of rebuilding a war-torn country and introducing transitional liberal market reforms to its formerly mixed economy.
Telemach (full legal name: Telemach d.o.o.) is the leading cable television and broadband internet service provider and the largest alternative fixed line operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hrvatski Telekom, also known as HT or Telekom, is a Croatian telecommunications company founded in 1998. [1] Headquartered in Zagreb, it is majority-owned by Deutsche Telekom with a 53.5% stake and is publicly traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange.
Main building of BHRT located in Sarajevo. This building is also used by RTVFBiH and TVSA.. It was known as RTVBiH (Radio Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnian: Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine / Радиотелевизија Босне и Херцеговине) from 1992 until 1998, when it was restructured into the current service.
100.1 Bjelovar-Bilogora County: Super radio 89.0 105.4 Town of Čazma: Krugoval 93.1 MHz 93.1 Town of Garešnica: Radio Daruvar 91.5 Town of Daruvar: Radio Grubišno Polje 95.1 Town of Grubišno Polje: Radio Terezija 93.9 99.2 City of Bjelovar: Primorje-Gorski Kotar County: Radio Jadranka Mali Lošinj 92.8 Town of Mali Lošinj: Pomorski Radio ...
Croatian Radiotelevision is the direct successor of Radio Station Zagreb (Radio stanica Zagreb) that started broadcasting on 15 May 1926, the first radio station to broadcast in the Balkans. [3] The station was initially a private company, before Radio Zagreb was nationalized on 1 May 1940.