
Telecommunications in Serbia is a rapidly evolving field, with significant investments in recent years. Serbia has a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure.
The country has a relatively high mobile penetration rate, with over 90% of the population owning a mobile phone. This is likely due to the affordability and widespread availability of mobile services.
Serbia's fixed broadband penetration rate is also relatively high, with over 70% of households having access to a fixed broadband connection. This has enabled widespread adoption of high-speed internet services.
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Telephony
In Serbia, fixed-line telephones were found in 81% of households in 2016. This is a significant number, but what's interesting is that the number of fixed-line connections has actually decreased over the years.
The country has a developed and efficient telephone network infrastructure, with a 100% digital domestic line system. This means that the network is modern and reliable.
Telekom Srbija, the former state monopoly, is the predominant player in landline telephony with a massive 93.8% market share. This is a dominant position, but it's worth noting that the company has been slowly losing market share to other telecom operators.
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As of 2016, there were 2.55 million fixed-line phones in use in Serbia, with a penetration rate of 36%. This means that about one-third of the population had a fixed-line phone.
The mobile scene in Serbia is quite different, with three major networks: Telekom Srbija, Yettel, and A1. These networks offer a range of services, including 2G, 3G, and 4G.
Here are the market shares of the major mobile operators in Serbia as of December 2023:
- Telekom Srbija (mts): 44.1%
- Yettel: 31.9%
- A1: 24%
It's worth noting that SBB gained a mobile virtual network operator licence in 2013, but it's still not offering services.
Media and Internet
Serbia has a well-developed internet infrastructure, with a significant portion of the population having access to the internet. In fact, 87.7% of the population, or approximately 5.8 million people, use the internet.
The country has a total of 2.08 million households with fixed internet access, accounting for 80% of all households. This is a testament to the widespread availability of internet services in Serbia.
Here are some key statistics about internet access in Serbia:
- .rs and .срб (Cyrillic) are the top-level domains used in Serbia.
- There are 1.1 million internet hosts in the country, a figure that dates back to 2012.
- As of 2016, there were 214 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) operating in Serbia.
Radio and Television
Radio and television play a significant role in the media landscape. In 2016, a whopping 75.7% of households in the country owned a radio.
Radio broadcast stations are quite numerous, with a total of 247 stations across the nation. This includes six national stations, 34 regional stations, and 207 local stations.
Television ownership is even more widespread, with 97.8% of households having at least one TV in 2016. This is a testament to the enduring popularity of television as a form of entertainment.
The television broadcast stations are also quite extensive, with a total of 122 stations. This includes seven national stations, 26 regional stations, and 89 local stations.
Here's a breakdown of the radio and television broadcast stations in the country:
Internet
The internet is a vital part of modern life in Serbia, with 87.7% of the population using it as of 2024. This is a significant increase in internet adoption, which is a testament to the country's growing digital infrastructure.
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The number of internet users in Serbia has been steadily rising, with a notable increase in the past few years. One of the key drivers of this growth is the widespread availability of fixed internet access, which reached 80% of households in 2023.
To give you an idea of the scale, here are some key statistics about the internet in Serbia:
- Top-level domains: .rs and .срб (Cyrillic)
- Internet users: 5.8 million (2024)
- Fixed internet access: 2.08 million households (2023)
- Internet hosts: 1.1 million (2012)
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 214 (2016)
Telecommunications
Telecommunications in Serbia is a vital part of the country's infrastructure. Mobile phone networks are widely available, with providers like Yettel, А1, and Telekom Srbija offering a range of plans and services.
You can also get a fixed line telephone system from Telekom Srbija, SBB, Orion telekom, А1, or BeotelNet. These providers offer a variety of options to suit different needs and budgets.
The Public Enterprise “The Post of Serbia” is responsible for postal services, and you can find their main office at Takovska 2. If you need to contact them, you can call 0700100300 or 0113607788, or visit their website at www.posta.rs.
Internet in Serbia first became available in 1996, when the University of Belgrade connected to the national academic network through BeotelNet. This marked the beginning of internet services for non-academic users as well.
Here are some of the major internet providers in Serbia: Telekom SrbijaSBBOrion telekomYettelА1Beotel net
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Financial Information
In Serbia, mobile phone penetration is high, with over 120% of the population owning a mobile phone.
The Serbian government has implemented various measures to promote the development of telecommunications in the country, including the liberalization of the telecommunications market in 2001.
Telekom Srbija, the country's largest telecommunications provider, has a significant market share of around 40%.
The Serbian government has also introduced a number of regulations to ensure fair competition in the market, including the requirement for all providers to offer the same services to all customers.
Mobile internet penetration in Serbia is also high, with over 70% of the population using mobile internet services.
The country's mobile network operators have invested heavily in expanding their network coverage, with 4G services now available in over 90% of the country.
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Mobile Networks
Mobile networks in Serbia are quite impressive, with three major operators: Telekom Srbija, Yettel, and A1. These operators have a combined market share of 100% of the mobile network market.
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Telekom Srbija, the largest operator, has a market share of 44.1%, followed by Yettel with 31.9% and A1 with 24%. This means that Telekom Srbija has a significant lead in terms of customer base.
In addition to these three operators, SBB gained a mobile virtual network operator licence in 2013, but it has not yet started offering services.
The three operators use GSM (2G), UMTS (3G), and LTE (4G) technology to provide mobile services. They have also been granted licences for public mobile telecommunications networks and services by RATEL.
Here's a breakdown of the frequency bands used by the operators:
The 4G network was launched in 2015, allowing for better coverage and faster internet speeds. This was made possible by the completion of public bidding procedures for the issuance of individual licences for the usage of radio frequencies in the 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz frequency bands and the 791-821/832-862 MHz frequency bands.
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