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  2. Iskon Internet - Wikipedia

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    Iskon's web portal (renamed net.hr) was singled out as an independent company before the purchase and thus avoided the takeover. The acquisition proved successful, since Iskon continued to function independently as a company providing broadband services under its own brand, transforming from a small family business into a company with more than ...

  3. Internet in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Internet in Croatia became a reality in November 1992 when the first international connection linking Zagreb and Vienna became operational. By 2022, 77% of the population, including 97% of youth aged 16 to 24, regularly use the internet, mainly for news, video calls, and entertainment, aligning with EU averages.

  4. Telecommunications in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    all local lines are digital; main operator: Hrvatski Telekom (owned by Deutsche Telekom ); other operators: Iskon, Optima Telekom. international: country code - +385. digital international service is provided through the main switch in Zagreb; Croatia participates in the Trans-Asia-Europe (TEL) fiber-optic project, which consists of two fiber ...

  5. Hrvatski Telekom - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .hrvatskitelekom .hr. Hrvatski Telekom d.d. is a Croatian telecommunications company. Since its initial public offering in October 2007, T-Hrvatski Telekom shares have traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange, with global depositary receipts trading on the London Stock Exchange until 2014. [2] As of 2016, Deutsche Telekom AG owned 51% ...

  6. Television in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The leading IPTV provider in Croatia is T-Hrvatski Telekom with its MaxTV service, while A1 Hrvatska (until 1 October 2018 Vipnet)-owned B.net is the leading cable-television provider in the country (since 1 October 2018 B.net has become part of A1 IPTV). Since 2009, some providers offer HDTV reception of IPTV channels.

  7. The Key of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Key of Croatia ( Croatian: Ključ Hrvatske) was a populist political party in Croatia . Until the party changed its name on 21 May 2022, it was known as Human Shield ( Croatian: Živi zid, literally translated as "Living Wall") and was formed out of an anti- eviction group of the same name. The group opposed foreclosures by occupying ...

  8. Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries - Wikipedia

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    HAKOM is headquartered in Sky Office Tower in Zagreb. Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries ( Croatian: Hrvatska regulatorna agencija za mrežne djelatnosti, commonly referred to as HAKOM ), is Croatia 's government regulatory agency tasked with regulating the telecommunications, postal, and rail industries. [1]

  9. List of places named after Franjo Tuđman - Wikipedia

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