Telekom Srbija

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Telekom Srbija
Native name
Телеком Србија
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedJune 1997.
Headquarters
Takovska 2, Belgrade
,
Serbia
Key people
Vladimir Lučić (CEO)
ProductsFixed telephony
Mobile telephony
Broadband Internet
IT Services
IPTV
RevenueIncrease €1.016 billion (2018)[1]
Decrease €91.90 million (2018)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €2.734 billion (2018)[2]
Total equityIncrease €1.448 billion (2018)[2]
OwnerSee Share capital structure
Number of employees
12,400(2018)
Websitemts.rs
mtsdoo.com (Kosovo)
Footnotes / references
Business ID: 17162543
Tax ID: 100002887
[3]

Telekom Srbija a.d. is a Serbian state-owned telecommunications operator. It was founded in June 1997 as a joint-stock company by spinning off the telecommunications business from PTT Srbija (present-day „Pošta Srbije"). In April 2015, Telekom Srbija started providing all services in Serbia under the mts brand.[4]

Ownership[]

Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd shares in the capital of its related legal entities is as follows:

  • "Telekom Srpske" a.d. Banja Luka – 65%
  • m:tel d.o.o. Podgorica – 51%
  • Telus a.d. Beograd – 100%
  • HD-WIN d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • mts banka a.d. Beograd – 84.21%
  • GO4YU d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • mts Antena TV d.o.o. Beograd – 50%
  • mts D.O.O. – 100%
  • YUNET INTERNATIONAL d.o.o. – 82.026%
  • Kopernikus technology d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • Preduzeće za audio i video komunikacije AVCOM d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • Društvo za inženjering, trgovinu i usluge Radijus vektor d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • Društvo za inženjering, trgovinu i usluge MASKO d.o.o. Beograd – 100%
  • Preduzeće za promet, usluge, inženjering i telekomunikacije „BPP ING" Grocka – 100%
  • Telemark systems d.o.o Čačak – 100%

These legal entities also constitute Telekom Srbija Group toghether with Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd as the parent company.

Share capital structure[]

As of 3 May 2012:[5]

  • The Republic of Serbia is the majority owner of the company (58.11%)
  • Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd (20%)
  • Citizens of Republic of Serbia (14.95%)
  • Employees and former employees of Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd,(6.94%)

History[]

Telekom Srbija's previous logo used from 1997 to 2015.

Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd was set up in 1997, during the process of transformation of PTT sistema Srbije. In June that same year, it became the ownership of three shareholders – JP PTT Saobraćaja Srbija (present-day JP Pošta Srbije)(51%), Telecom Italia (29%), and OTE Greece (20%).[6][7]

2003–2015[]

JP PTT saobraćaja Srbija (present-day JP Pošta Srbije) became the owner of 80% of the stake after purchasing the shares from the Italian partner, Telecom Italia in 2003.[8]

In 2007, the Company regionally expanded into B-H and Montenegro. That same year, “Telekom Srpske“ a.d. Banja Luka[9] and Društvo za telekomunikacije m:tel d.o.o. Podgorica were set up. [10]

In August 2011, the company became the majority owner of Društvo za telekomunikacije HD WIN d.o.o. Beograd (Arena Sport TV Channels).[11]

In January 2012, the company became the owner of 20% of the share capital which had been held by OTE Greece until then.[12] That same year, the employees and former employees of Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd, were presented with an opportunity to become owners of the shares.[13]

2015–present[]

On 6 January 2015, Telekom Srbija acquired a 55.8 percent of shares in the Dunav banka, becoming its majority owner.[14] Afterwards, the bank changed its name to "mts banka".

As of 2016, it is the largest broadband internet provider (45.9% market share) and the second largest cable television provider (25.0% market share) in Serbia.[15]

In November 2018, Telekom Srbija bought domestic cable operator "Kopernikus Technology" for 190 million euros.[16][17] The transaction made public outrage in Serbia as Kopenikus' market worth at the time of purchase was several times lower than the amount it was purchased for; it was also revealed that major stakeholder in company was a close relative to ruling Serbian Progressive Party officer.[18] Month later, Kopernikus' former owner used much of that money for the purchase of B92 and Prva Srpska Televizija, two television networks with national coverage.[19]

On 6 January 2019, Telekom Srbija acquired domestic cable operators Radijus Vektor and "AVcom", in a transaction worth 120 million euros.[20]

In July 2019, Telekom Srbija acquired another regional cable operator "Telemark".[21] Later in July, Euronews and HD-WIN (majority owned by Telekom Srbija) signed a deal to launch the "Euronews Serbia" news channel.[22]

Services and business operations[]

Telekom Srbija mobile network was established on 9 June 1997. The Company launched the provision of mobile services in 1998. 3G technology and ADSL Internet services were introduced in 2006, multimedia services (IPTV) in 2008.[23] Whereas LTE (4G) technology was introduced in 2015.[24] At present, Telekom Srbija provides the following services:

Mobile telephony[]

mts' previous logo stylized as "mt:s", used until 8 April 2015.

Mobile Telephony of Serbia was founded in June 1997 as the mobile telephone subdivision of Telekom Srbija which was established the same year. Mobile Telephony of Serbia started operating in August 1998.

Mobile network technology[]

  • 2G (GPRS, EDGE up to 250 kbit/s) on 900 MHz and 1800 MHz
  • 3G (HSPA+ up to 42 Mbit/s) on 900 MHz and 2100 MHz
  • 4G (LTE up to 225 Mbit/s) on 800 and 1800 MHz[25]

The Mobile Telephony of Serbia signal covers 92.00% of Serbia's inhabited territory and 89.13% of Serbia's land area. Company has 1.521 active base transceiver stations (BTS). The mts mobile network codes are: 064 (international: +381 64), 065 (international +381 65) and 066 (international + 381 66).

Fixed-line telephony[]

Telekom Srbija formerly held a monopoly on all land-line services in Serbia until 2010, when Telenor Serbia became the second land-line operator in the country.[26] Telekom Srbija has 2.42 million customers. It is the largest operator in Serbia on the fixed telephony market in 2018(the market share is 81.8%).[27]

mts Internet[]

  • Mondo.rs – News portal (political, business, sports, entertainment and interviews from Serbia and around the world).

Digital Television[]

Telekom Srbija is the majority owner of sports television channels Arena Sport which broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.[28]

Mts offers cable television as well as satellite television under the brand m:sat TV in Serbia and Montenegro.

Areas served[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Telekom Srbija acquired a 65% controlling stake in Telekom Srpske for 646 million euros in 2006. outbidding Telekom Austria with an offer of 467 million euros. Telekom Srbija also broadcast cable channel Arena Sport 1,2,3 and 4.[citation needed]

Montenegro[]

Telekom Srbija started its operations on 16 July 2007, after the company gained license as a third mobile operator as a part of the consortium with Ogalar B.V. company. The consortium offered for the license the sum of €16 million. The name for this subsidiary is m:tel, and is owned 51% by Telekom Srbija.

Telekom Srbija also broadcasts cable channel Arena Sport 1, 2, 3 and 4.[citation needed]

Kosovo[]

Since an EU-mediated agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, Telekom Srbija is allowed legally to operate across Kosovo using the country's new dialing code +383. Currently the network covers only the northern part of Kosovo with a market share of 1.65% behind IPKO and vala (Q2 2018).[29] [30]

Gallery[]

See also[]

References[]

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  3. ^ Основни подаци о привредном друштву. apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
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  6. ^ "A brief overview of the history of the Post of Serbia". posta.rs. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
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  19. ^ "Srđan Milovanović: Of-šor biznismen i folk producent". Danas. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
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a26.   ^ Kosovo (as pars pro toto) is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently (this note self-updates) recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

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