Company type | Public |
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LJSE: TLSG | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | January 3, 1995 |
Headquarters | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Key people | Rudolf Skobe, President [1] Tomaž Seljak, Vice-President Ranko Jelača Dean Žigon, Worker Director |
Products | Fixed telephony Mobile telephony Broadband Internet IT/Network services IPTV Electricity Insurance |
Revenue | 681,000,000 euro (2018) |
€726.041 million (2017) | |
34,000,000 euro (2018) | |
Owner | Government of Slovenia[2] Individual shareholders Domestic corporations Others |
Number of employees | 2,338 (TS Group)[2] (2017) |
Website | www.telekom.si |
Telekom Slovenije d.d. (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈtéːlɛkɔm slɔˈʋèːnijɛ], "Telecom of Slovenia") is a telecommunications company based in Slovenia, with its headquarters in Ljubljana.
In 1994 PTT Slovenija separated postal and telecommunication activities and transferred all telecommunication infrastructure to the newly founded Telekom Slovenije.[citation needed]
On August 31, 2013, it was announced that the Slovenian state intends to sell its 73 percent stake in Telekom Slovenije.[3]
Slovenian Telekom owned and operated the TV channel Planet TV. In 2020 the channel was sold to the Hungarian media group TV2 Csoport owned by József Vida. Vida is close to the Hungarian ruling party Fidesz, which in turn has close political alliances with Prime Minister Janez Janša and the Serbian government led by Aleksandar Vučić. The sale to the Hungarians was also controversial because the media company United Group had submitted a better offer. United Group operates i.a. with channel N1 for Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, one of the few independent news channels in the region.[4]
Telekom Slovenije, d.d., the parent company, is part of the Telekom Slovenije Group, which also comprises subsidiaries based in Slovenia and Southeast Europe. Subsidiaries 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije in Slovenia: GVO, d.o.o., Avtenta, d.o.o., TSmedia, d.o.o., and Soline, d.o.o. Subsidiaries majority owned by Telekom Slovenije abroad: Ipko Telecommunications sh.p.k. (Kosovo), SIOL Prishtina L.L.C (Kosovo), Siol, d.o.o., Sarajevo (Bosnia and Hercegovina), Siol d.o.o., Beograd (Serbia), Siol d.o.o., Podgorica (Montenegro) and Siol d.o.o., Zagreb (Croatia).
Group activities comprise fixed and mobile communication (fixed and mobile telephony, fixed and mobile broadband services IP telephony (Voice over IP) and IPTV), digital content and services, multimedia services and digital advertising, system integration and cloud computing services, construction and maintenance of telecommunication networks, as well as conservation of natural and cultural heritage in the Sečovlje Salina Nature Park.[5]