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[telecommunications — телекоммуникация — telekommunikation]
republic of hungary
Population 10 million. Industries: mining, metallurgy, construction materials, processed foods, textiles, chemicals (especially pharmaceuticals), motor vehicles.
The telephone system has been modernized and is capable of satisfying all requests for telecommunication service. The system is digitalized and highly automated; trunk services are carried by fiber-optic cable and digital microwave radio relay; a program for fiber-optic subscriber connections was initiated in 1996; heavy use is made of mobile cellular telephones. Country code - 36; Hungary has fiber-optic cable connections with all neighboring countries; the international switch is in Budapest; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean regions), 1 Inmarsat, 1 very small aperture terminal (VSAT) system of ground terminals.
108 telco news articles related to hungary
30.07.2008 – NCAH reports 27% rise in broadband subscribers
30.07.2008 – Telenor interested in bidding for HTCC stake
29.07.2008 – MTel acquires cableco for around USD3.39m
24.07.2008 – Pannon Q2 revenues drop
17.07.2008 – Telekom 4 announces MVNO aspirations
14.07.2008 – Regulator imposes fines for ‘irregular’ contracts
09.07.2008 – Broadband accesses reach 1.44 million in May
03.07.2008 – TDC to put HTCC up for sale
01.07.2008 – HTCC to review strategic alternatives
27.06.2008 – MT replaces multiple brandings with T-Home brand
24.06.2008 – NCAH calls for cut in MT’s interconnection fees
17.06.2008 – MT awarded USD315m loan for mobile broadband
03.06.2008 – Mobile market reaches 11.43 million users
15.05.2008 – HTCC (Invitel) Q1 revenues up 168%
08.05.2008 – Broadband user base reached 1.39 million in 1Q
08.05.2008 – MT reports 39.5% rise in Q1 profits
06.05.2008 – Huawei rolls out MT's NG-WDM backbone
01.05.2008 – MT reveals plan to buy out content providers
11.03.2008 – KSH reports strong demand for broadband in 2007
04.03.2008 – HTCC announces Q4, FY2007 results
20.02.2008 – Scopus Video inks contract with FB Cable Holdings
14.02.2008 – Magyar Telekom Q4 net income down
13.02.2008 – Poll predicts massive drop in MT Q4 profits
22.01.2008 – Pannon, Ericsson test 3G at 900MHz
22.01.2008 – MT still interested in eastern Europe acquisitions
09.01.2008 – DVB-H mobile TV trial jointly launched
08.01.2008 – HTCC merges subsidiaries with Invitel
20.12.2007 – MT to launch HDTV over VDSL2+ in 1H08
14.12.2007 – Axe begins to fall at MT
06.12.2007 – Austria’s Bewag selling B.net cable assets
04.12.2007 – MT to merge wholesale voice division with DT
03.12.2007 – Broadband subs up, landlines down in October
12.11.2007 – HTCC reports solid Q3 results
09.11.2007 – T-Mobile, Pannon renew GSM mobile licences
08.11.2007 – Mobile base topped 10.45 million in September
08.11.2007 – Magyar Telekom 9M net income down by 1.5%
26.10.2007 – Pannon reports third quarter results
19.10.2007 – HTCC completes Tele2 Hungary acquisition
17.10.2007 – Vodafone to switch to Huawei for 3G
17.10.2007 – T-Mobile expands UMTS coverage
03.10.2007 – MT, unions agree on 15% cut in workforce
26.09.2007 – Invitel plans IPTV launch
18.09.2007 – T-Mobile ups download speeds to 7.2Mbps
17.09.2007 – NHH to make fixed line contracts ‘fairer’
04.09.2007 – MT completes latest part of consolidation plan
31.08.2007 – Pannon’s HSDPA coverage reaches 40%
30.08.2007 – HTCC to adopt Invitel name as unified brand
23.08.2007 – Broadband grows 15% in 1H, fixed line drops
15.08.2007 – HTCC 1H revenues rise 53% after Invitel acquisition
10.08.2007 – Pannon inks Ericsson deal
09.08.2007 – MT’s Q2 net income rises on internet gains
07.08.2007 – T-Mobile's HSDPA reaches 40% of population
25.07.2007 – Pannon Q2 revenues, EBITDA down
17.07.2007 – NHH publishes details of proposed RUO, LLU forum
09.07.2007 – HTCC acquires Tele2 Hungary
20.06.2007 – Pannon increases 3G/HSDPA coverage
11.06.2007 – MT restructuring to take in six more units
29.05.2007 – Magyar Telekom announces fixed line reshuffle
25.05.2007 – T-Mobile ups 3G/HSDPA connection speeds
24.05.2007 – Magyar Telekom announces IP rollout plans
14.05.2007 – Magyar Telekom Q1 profits down 16% y-o-y
08.05.2007 – Ministry seeks USD110m for GSM licences
30.04.2007 – HTCC completes Invitel purchase
27.04.2007 – Magyar Telekom: bribe report ‘inaccurate’
25.04.2007 – Irdeto selected by T-Mobile for DVB-H trial
19.04.2007 – TDC tipped to offload enlarged HTCC
19.04.2007 – State ceases ‘golden share’ in Magyar Telekom
17.04.2007 – Minister: Magyar Telekom not for sale
16.04.2007 – HTCC announces floating rate senior notes offer
12.04.2007 – T-Mobile, Antenna Hungária launch mobile TV trial
04.04.2007 – Regulator releases mobile market data
03.04.2007 – PanTel to offer voice over Wi-Fi services
30.03.2007 – Vodafone announces launch of W-CDMA/HSDPA
29.03.2007 – TDC Denmark ups stake in HTCC
23.03.2007 – Magyar Telekom linked with possible Russian sale
22.03.2007 – NHH dismisses suggestion of fourth 3G licence
20.03.2007 – HTCC reports USD17.7 million net profits in 2006
13.03.2007 – Vodafone fined HUF20m for breaching rules
13.03.2007 – Magyar Telekom hints at acquisitions in 2007
07.03.2007 – Magyar Telekom to offer 'naked' ADSL
13.02.2007 – Magyar Telekom 2006 revenues 9.1% up
30.01.2007 – GTS Datanet selects Thomson VoIP platform
12.01.2007 – Pannon adds 80,000 subscribers in November
10.01.2007 – GTS Datanet selects Thomson’s VoIP platform
10.01.2007 – HTCC acquires Invitel for USD611 million
04.01.2007 – Broadband penetration climbs in November
03.01.2007 – Magyar Telekom ups T-Systems stake to 51%
22.12.2006 – MT continues inquiry into subsidiary’s contracts
21.12.2006 – NHH to impose 20% cut in mobile termination fees
20.12.2006 – T-Mobile launches HSDPA datacard
14.12.2006 – MT purchases MobilPress and MFactory
11.12.2006 – Rivals eat into T-Mobile’s market share in 2006
29.11.2006 – Magyar Telekom to offer commercial IPTV
15.11.2006 – ISP TVnet selects Optibase IPTV solution
09.11.2006 – Magyar Telekom's Q3 profit down on weak fixed line revenues
07.11.2006 – Broadband growth continues, landlines down again
06.11.2006 – Vodafone launches landline service
27.10.2006 – Pannon reports rising revenues and subscribers
26.10.2006 – Magyar Telekom’s IPTV service goes live
17.10.2006 – Broadband connections rise, landlines down in August
17.10.2006 – GTS Datanet contracts NEC for DSLAM rollout
12.10.2006 – Invitel announces floating rate senior notes offering
10.10.2006 – Alternative operators applaud new LLU measures
06.10.2006 – Mobile carriers told to cut termination fees by 2009
19.09.2006 – Courts rule against Telenor
14.09.2006 – 1.03 million internet subscribers in Hungary
29.08.2006 – Magyar sales flat year-on-year
24.08.2006 – Magyar Telekom announces EGM set for October
