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  2. Kujtesa - Wikipedia

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    Cable TV. Fixed telephony. Website. www .kujtesa .com. Kujtesa is a telecommunications company established in Kosovo. The company was founded in October 1995 [1] by Zhutaj Medi [2] as a business that offered general IT services, such as backing up CDs to computers, sales, and repairs. In 1999, during the Kosovo War, the company lost most of its ...

  3. Mass media in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Kosovo. The mass media in Kosovo consists of different kinds of communicative media such as radio, television, newspapers, and internet web sites. Most of the media survive from advertising and subscriptions. Kosovo's Constitution and laws provide for freedom of expression and press freedom.

  4. Information and communications technology in Kosovo

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    The infrastructure of ICT sector in Kosovo is mainly built of microwave network, optic and coaxial cable ( DOCSIS ). The telecom industry is liberalized and legislation is introduced adopting European unionregulatory principles and promoting competition. Some of the main internet providers are PTK, IPKO, Kujtesa and Artmotion.

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    Absolutely! It's quick and easy to sign up for a free AOL account. With your AOL account you get features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free!

  6. Telecom of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Telecom of Kosovo is a licensed public operator and the first choice provider of fixed network services and internet in the territory of Kosovo. At the end of 2010 Telecom of Kosovo began to provide triple-play services for its customers. With the new IPTV platform, Telecom of Kosovo together with Tring started the Cable TV & IPTV service ...

  7. Television in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Television in Kosovo was first introduced in 1974. The Radio Television of Pristina was the first Albanian-speaking broadcaster in Kosovo, founded in 1974 following Radio Pristina's founding in 1945. It was forcefully shut down in 1990 by the Yugoslavian government, forbidding the flow of information through Kosovan airwaves during the Kosovo War.

  8. Media in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the largest communications center of media in Kosova. Almost all of the major media organizations in Kosova are based in Pristina. [1] The television industry developed in Pristina and is a significant employer in the city's economy. The four major broadcast networks, RTK, RTV21, KTV and Klan Kosova, are all headquartered in Pristina.

  9. Radio Television of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Radio Television of Kosovo ( Albanian: Radiotelevizioni i Kosovës; [a] Serbian: Radio Televizija Kosova; RTK) is the public service broadcaster in Kosovo. RTK operates two radio services broadcasting a diverse programming of news and entertainment and four 24-hour television services broadcasting on terrestrial and satellite networks.