ANCOM

Last updated: June 7, 2010

Until June 7,
2010 were authorized a number of 2008 companies, which were thus entitled to enter the market as providers of electronic communications services or networks.


A number of 1936 companies were authorized to provide public electronic communications networks, divided as follows:

Fixed public networks

1691

Public radio mobile PAMR networks

255

Public VSAT networks

43

Public mobile networks with satellite transmission

9

Radio paging public networks

4

Radio cellular public networks

8

    So far, 442 companies have obtained the right to provide telephony services, as follows:

    Telephony services provided through fixed public networks

    423

    Telephony services provided through terrestrial public mobile networks

    73

    Telephony services provided through satellite

    15

    Transmission telephony service

    122

      Within the number of companies which provide or will provide telephony services through fixed public networks occurs the following distribution: 110 companies expressed their intention to cover the local call segment, 106 the long distance call segment, and 118 provide or intend to provide services on the international call segment. A number of 117 companies intend to install a public phone.

        Besides the telephony services, a number of 1731 companies will also provide other types of services as follows:

        Internet access

        1445

        Data transmission services

        766

        Professional mobile radio communications

        255

        Radio-paging

        4

          The 1445 companies authorized to provide Internet access services may use different means to connect to the final users as follows:

            The companies providing Internet access services may either connect to international networks either directly – through optic fibre, satellit, leased lines- or have indirect access. The distribution of these companies, depending on the means of acces to international network, is presented in chart below: