TelecommunicationsinSlovenia encompass internet, telephone, radio, and television services. In 2022, Slovenia reported an internet usage rate of 88%...
Telecommunications in Slovakia Telecommunications in SloveniaTelecommunicationsin Spain Telecommunicationsin Sweden This article includes a list of related...
slɔˈʋèːnijɛ], "Telecom of Slovenia") is a telecommunications company based inSlovenia, with its headquarters in Ljubljana. In 1994 PTT Slovenija separated...
Research Network of Slovenia (Slovene: Akademska in raziskovalna mreža Slovenije) is a public institute inSlovenia, established in May 1992. Its main...
The mass media inSlovenia refers to mass media outlets based inSlovenia. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and...
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was established on June 26, 1959, by nineteen European states in Montreux, Switzerland...
The Museum of Post and Telecommunications (Slovene: Muzej pošte in telekomunikacij) is a museum in Polhov Gradec (central Slovenia) presenting the history...
the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918. After World War II, Ljubljana became the capital of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, part of the Socialist Federal...
A1 Slovenija is a telecommunications company operating the second largest mobile network inSlovenia. Prior to April 2017, the company was known as Si...
It takes place in Bled, Slovenia. Bled eConference is considered to be the world’s longest-running conference on “e”, established in 1988 by Jože Gričar...
Slovenia is a nation state in southern Central Europe, located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes. The economy of Slovenia is...
The following is a list of television stations inSlovenia. The channels are being broadcast inSlovenia and are sorted by regions of coverage and type...
Slovenia, and Hungary. World Bank Technical Paper 440. Chapter 5. Pages 25 to 29. "Background Report on Regulatory Reform in the Telecommunications Industry"...
Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. Its largest subsidiary is the Austrian telecommunications provider A1 Telekom Austria. Telekom Austria's...
that govern telecommunications systems in different countries are as follows. This list contains bodies ensuring effective regulatory role in a territory...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. In addition, two autonomous provinces were established within Serbia: Vojvodina...
Sport inSlovenia consists of a wide range of team and individual sports. The most popular team sports are football, basketball, volleyball, ice hockey...
Telecommunicationsin Croatia covers fixed and mobile telephones, radio, television, and the Internet. Main lines in use: 1.9 million (2009; 15 years ago (2009))...
forces of Slovenia (the republics had their local defence forces similar to the Home Guard) in 1990 but was not completely successful. Still, Slovenia began...
a European telecommunications company owned by Liberty Global which provides cable television, broadband internet and fixed telephony in Europe. UPC...
(in Italian). Vatican City Directorate of Telecommunications and Computer Services. Retrieved 23 May 2024. "Organi dello Stato" [State bodies] (in Italian)...