LONDON, Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/
-- Slovenia aiming for
comprehensive fibre coverage
Slovenia’s fixed-line telecom market remains dominated by Telekom
Slovenije despite regulatory efforts to develop competition in the
sector.
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The Group suffered from declining revenue following the financial
crisis of 2008 and 2009, and only showed growth again in 2017. To
diversify its business interests and lessen the reliance on pure
telecom services the company has expanded into the electricity and
insurance sectors, capitalising on its extensive customer base. In
response to competition the telco has also followed the path of
many European incumbents and developed an international presence,
focused predominantly on the Balkans region where it is becoming a
regional provider of IT and multimedia services.
The competitive mobile market has four mobile network operators and
a small number of mobile virtual network operators, operating in a
country with a potential market of just over two million people.
The regulator has addressed the need of mobile operators to be
provided with more spectrum, holding a number of spectrum auctions
in recent years. Additional spectrum in a range of bands will be
made available for LTE and 5G services during 2019.
Slovenia’s broadband market continues to be dominated by a small
number of players. Despite the launch of competing platforms, DSL
remains the most popular access method though its market share is
being eroded by the steady development of fibre-based networks, as
well as by upgraded cable networks.
This report offers a variety of statistics and an overview of
Slovenia’s fixed-line telecoms market, covering the major
players, regulatory measures and developments in fixed-line
infrastructure. In addition the report covers the broadband market,
highlighting major players and industry developments and including
subscriber forecasts. The report also analyses the mobile market,
including updates on operators and regulatory measures.
Key developments:
Telekom Slovenije unbundles fibre infrastructure;
Government funding extends broadband to more municipalities;
Government broadband program targets extending FttP to 90% of the
population by 2020;
Telekom Slovenije launches satellite broadband services;
Sharp rise in VoIP connections as PSTN declines;
Telecoms sector investment recovers from economic downturn;
Proportion of access lines on NGNs continues to grow;
Amendments made to the Electronic Communications Act;
A1 Slovenia trials carrier
aggregation technology to provide data at up to 877.5Mb/s;
Regulator and Ministry of Public Administration initiate a number
of trials for the use of 5G technologies;
MVNO IZI Mobil transfers subscribers to Telekom Slovenije;
Regulator opens consultation into auction of spectrum in the
3.5GHz, 10GHz and 12GHz bands;
Report update includes the regulator’s annual report and market
reports to March 2018; telcos’
operating and financial data to Q2 2018; recent market
developments.
Companies mentioned in this report:
A1 Slovenia (Si.mobil), Mobitel,
Telemach (Tušmobil), T-2, Debitel, Telekom Slovenije, Amis Telekom,
Serbia Broadband, Tuštelekom
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