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montenegro telecoms

Montenegro Telecoms

Montenegro telecom market is a Fast Grower telecom market in Southern Europe with 3 Montenegro Telecom Companies and 1.0 million mobile connections. montenegro telecoms

According to the latest data from Cable.co.uk, which analyzed mobile data pricing in 230 countries, Montenegro ranks 114th in terms of the cheapest mobile data plans. The average cost of 1GB of mobile data in Montenegro is around $2.94, which is more affordable than many other European countries, but less affordable than some of its neighboring countries in the Balkan region.

For comparison, neighboring Serbia ranks 53rd with an average cost of $1.85 per 1GB of mobile data, while Bosnia and Herzegovina ranks 106th with an average cost of $3.22 per 1GB of mobile data.

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Montenegro continues to make steady progress in its ambition to join the European Union and NATO, and so further integrate itself with its main trading partners. As part of the EU accession process the country has received financial aid to build public institutions and improve cross-border co-operation under the EU funding mechanism Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance.

The telecom sector has also been aligned with EU norms, which has opened up the market to competition and guided the development of elements such as access and tariff structures.

Fixed broadband services are available via a variety of technology platforms including DSL, cable, leased line, fibre and wireless. The fibre sector has shown particularly strong growth since 2010 as the incumbent has invested in infrastructure upgrades, albeit mainly to serve apartment blocks in the main towns. DSL is also strong given the legacy reach of the incumbent’s copper network, coupled with its existing market presence and range of service offerings that include broadband TV.

 

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Mobile penetration is particularly high, though this is partly due to the significant number of tourists visiting the country seasonally, as also to the popularity of subscribers having multiple prepaid cards Networks based on WCDMA/HSPA and LTE technologies have been launched, while investment in LTE technologies have made mobile broadband a viable alternative to fixed-line broadband in many rural areas. Recent multi-band spectrum auctions have stipulated that mobile broadband should be made available to 95% of the population by mid-2018. Network upgrades have formed the basis for new and expanding mobile broadband services. montenegro telecom companies

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