Telekom Srbija

Telekom Srbija
Native name
Телеком Србија
Public limited company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded Belgrade, Serbia (May 23, 1997 (1997-05-23))
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Area served
Serbia
Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Key people
Predrag Ćulibrk (CEO)
Products Fixed telephony
Mobile telephony
Broadband Internet
IT Services
IPTV
Revenue Decrease 1.018 billion (2013)[1]
Increase €136.95 million (2013)[1]
Total assets Decrease €2.089 billion (2013)[1]
Total equity Increase €1.248 billion (2013)[1]
Owner See Share capital structure
Number of employees
13,229 (2013)[1]
Subsidiaries M:TEL BiH
M:TEL CG
Website www.mts.rs
Old logo

Telekom Srbija (full legal name: Preduzeće za telekomunikacije Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd)[2] is a Serbian telecommunications company headquartered in Belgrade. The company offers a range of fixed-line, mobile, and Internet communication services in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro.

History

Telekom Srbija was established in 1997 by restructuring of PTT sistema Srbije public enterprise, as a single-member joint-stock company. The company sold 49% of its share capital the same year for 1.568 billion Deutsche marks. The ownership structure at the time consisted of PTT Traffic Serbia (51%), Telecom Italia (29%) and OTE (20%). In 2003, PTT held an 80% share after repurchasing Telecom Italia's stake in the company. By 2007, Telekom Srbija expanded operations into Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro.[3]

In 2012, Greek telecommunications provider OTE sold its 20% stake back to Telekom Srbija for 380 million euros.[4]

On May 3, 2012 Government of Serbia transferred ownership of 6.94% of capital shares to current and former employees of Telekom Srbija, and 14.95% of shares to citizens of Serbia.[5]

On January 6, 2015, Telekom Srbija acquired a 55.8 percent of shares in the Dunav banka, becoming its majority owner.[6]

Share capital structure

As of May 3, 2012:[7]

Services

Mobile Telephony of Serbia logo

Mobile

Mobile Telephony of Serbia (mt:s) is mobile telephone subdivision of Telekom Srbija, which was found in June 1997. The company has wide range of offers to business and private clients, while the latest is 3G technology, introduced in late 2006.

Land-line

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.[8]

Television

Main article: Arena Sport
TV channel Arena Sport logo

Telekom Srbija is the majority owner of cable TV channel Arena Sport 1, 2, 3 and 4.[9] Arena Sport is a sports TV channel and it broadcast its contents to 4 channels via satellite or cable networks. It serves the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia and Serbia.

Web-portal

Area 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.

Montenegro

Telekom Srbija started its operations on July 16, 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.

Croatia

In Croatia Maxtv is owner and broadcaster of Arenasport 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Channels are broadcast on Croatian with own commentators.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Основни подаци из консолидованог финансијског извештаја за 2013. годину. Agencija za privredne registre Srbije (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. Serbian Chamber of Commerce
  3. "About us - History". Telekom Srbija. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  4. Telekom Serbia in state's ownership
  5. RTS: Free shares of Telekom
  6. "Telekom Srbija becomes Dunav Banka majority shareholder". telecompaper.com (6 January 2015). Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  7. "Share capital structure". Telekom Srbija. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  8. "Telenor gets Serbia's fixed phone license". WirelessWeek. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  9. "Telekom: Za Arena Sport 7,7 mil.€" (in Serbian). B92. 26 August 2011.

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