Complete our one minute customer care survey

2010 Slovenia - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

Publication Overview

This report covers trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media including VoIP and IPTV developments. Subjects include:

  • Market and industry analyses, trends and developments;
  • Facts, figures and statistics;
  • Industry and regulatory issues;
  • Infrastructure;
  • Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU, MOU;
  • Internet, IPTV;
  • Mobile voice and data markets;
  • Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
  • Convergence and digital media.

Researcher: Paul Kwon
Current publication date:- July 2010 (9th Edition)
Next publication date:- July 2011

Executive Summary

Slovenia is a comparatively prosperous Eastern European country, enjoying a high GDP per capita relative to neighbouring nations. Since joining the EU it has enjoyed the benefits of EU membership; the first of the 10 new 2004 members to adopt the Euro and the recipient of past and present EU structural funding designed to improve economic development. For the period 2006-2013, a total of €4.2 billion (at current prices) has been allocated to Slovenia, of which €1.1 billion has been allocated for research and development (R&D) and innovation, €160 million for renewable energy sources and energy efficiency projects, and €156 million allocated to ICT infrastructure and services, with priority given to e-services for business and citizens, and modernisation of broadband networks.

The recent global financial crisis negatively impacted Slovenia due to its high reliance on exports, with Germany and Italy as its main trading partners. Slovenia’s economy contracted by an estimated 7.8% in real terms during 2009, with EU estimates of 1.1% real GDP growth for 2010, rising to 1.8% for 2011 on the back of continued government policy support and a pickup in external demand.

The telecoms market fared well due to relatively low debt levels and stable cash flows given the essential nature of most telecom services. Identified risks moving forward include subdued growth prospects and difficulty in accessing new financing sources.

Slovenia’s fixed telephony market is dominated by the fixed-line incumbent which is still majority owned by the state, unique for the EU region. Regulatory intervention in the absence of effective competition has improved market conditions for competitors, with network interconnection rates now below the EU average and LLU monthly fees trending downwards, based on regulator-approved pricing models. Faced with diminishing domestic growth prospects the incumbent has followed the path of many Western European incumbents and expanded internationally, focusing predominantly on the developing markets in the neighbouring Balkans region.

Slovenia boasts an Internet market comprised almost entirely of broadband connections. Despite the launch of competing platforms xDSL remains the most popular although the growing appetite for bandwidth has led to the introduction of FTTx and upgrade to the DOCSIS 3.0 standard by a major cable operator, offering speeds of up to 120Mb/s. Increased Internet usage and activity is characteristic of an emerging Internet society, comprised of e-government, e-commerce and e-health.

As in neighbouring countries the broadcasting market was severely affected in 2009 due to a contraction in advertising spend in response to the state of the economy. Despite this the transition to digital broadcasting continues, with digital TV available via cable, IPTV, satellite and terrestrial free-to-air platforms, increasing competition and choice for end consumers.

Slovenia’s mobile market is potentially one of the most competitive given that four mobile network operators and a number of mobile virtual network operators operate in a country with a potential market of only two million people. Further pressure has been placed on operators through regulatory-mandated mobile termination tariff reductions. With mobile SIM card penetration at saturation levels, the focus for operators has shifted to increasing Average Revenue per User levels; primarily by encouraging increased voice traffic as well as take up of mobile broadband services.

Market highlights:

  • FTTx represents 15% of all fixed broadband subscriptions, up from 10% in the previous year. Competing deployments by alternative operators and the incumbent will see FTTx rise in importance. The variety and availability of faster alternatives to xDSL has improved following the launch of DOCSIS 3.0 based broadband services by a major cable TV operator, offering speeds of up to 120Mb/s.
  • Improved uptake of e-services is evident, with increasing participation in e-education, e-government and e-commerce by the general population. Businesses are advanced in terms of usage, with up to 85% of businesses using e-government services to obtain information, forms and return forms online.
  • Digital TV take up improved despite the state of the economy, with growth expected to continue in 2010 as Slovenia progresses in its transition from analogue to digital TV.
  • Mobile broadband is delivering on its growth promises, with mobile broadband subscriptions expected to grow by 20% during 2010, compared with an estimated 1% contraction for total SIM card penetration.

Slovenia – key telecom parameters – 2009 - 2010

Sector

2009

2010 (e)

Broadband

 

 

Fixed broadband subscribers (thousand)

466

500

Fixed broadband penetration rate

23%

24%

Mobile broadband penetration rate

28%

34%

Subscribers to telecoms services

 

 

Fixed-line telephone subscribers (thousand)

1,030

1,050

Mobile phone subscribers (thousand)

2,030

2,020

(Source: BuddeComm based on industry data)

Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Key Statistics
  • 2. Telecommunications Market
    • 2.1 Overview of Slovenia’s telecom market
  • 3. Regulatory Environment
    • 3.1 History
      • 3.1.1 EU’s New Regulatory Framework
    • 3.2 Regulatory authority
      • 3.2.1 Post and Electronic Communications Agency (APEK)
    • 3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Slovenia
      • 3.3.1 Privatisation of Telekom Slovenije
      • 3.3.2 Interconnection
      • 3.3.3 Access
      • 3.3.4 Number portability
      • 3.3.5 Carrier selection and carrier preselection
  • 4. Fixed Network Market
    • 4.1 Overview of operators
    • 4.2 Telekom Slovenije
    • 4.3 AMIS Telekom
    • 4.4 T-2
  • 5. Telecommunications Infrastructure
    • 5.1 Telekom Slovenije
    • 5.2 Alternative operators
  • 6. Wholesaling
    • 6.1 Overview
  • 7. Internet Market
    • 7.1 Overview
    • 7.2 Internet statistics
  • 8. Broadband Market
    • 8.1 Overview
    • 8.2 Fixed broadband statistics
    • 8.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
    • 8.4 Cable modems
    • 8.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH)
    • 8.6 Wireless broadband
    • 8.7 Forecasts – fixed broadband subscribers – 2010 - 2013; 2020
      • 8.7.1 Scenario 1 – higher fixed broadband subscriber growth
      • 8.7.2 Scenario 2 – lower fixed broadband subscriber growth
  • 9. Digital Economy
    • 9.1 Slovenia’s emerging Internet society
    • 9.2 Strategy
    • 9.3 Legislation
    • 9.4 Identification and authorisation
    • 9.5 E-government
      • 9.5.1 Overview
      • 9.5.2 Infrastructure
    • 9.6 E-health
  • 10. Digital Media
    • 10.1 Overview of broadcasting market
    • 10.2 Regulatory environment
    • 10.3 Digital TV
      • 10.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
      • 10.3.2 Cable TV (CATV)
      • 10.3.3 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
      • 10.3.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
  • 11. Mobile Communications
    • 11.1 Overview of Slovenia’s mobile market
      • 11.1.1 Mobile statistics
    • 11.2 Regulatory issues
      • 11.2.1 GSM licences
      • 11.2.2 First 3G licence awarded
      • 11.2.3 Tender for additional 3G licences
      • 11.2.4 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
      • 11.2.5 Mobile Termination Rates (MTR)
    • 11.3 Mobile technologies
      • 11.3.1 Digital
      • 11.3.2 Third generation mobile
    • 11.4 Major mobile operators
      • 11.4.1 Overview of operators
      • 11.4.2 Mobitel
      • 11.4.3 Si.Mobil
      • 11.4.4 Tus Mobil
      • 11.4.5 T-2
      • 11.4.6 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
    • 11.5 Mobile voice services
      • 11.5.1 Prepaid
    • 11.6 Mobile messaging
      • 11.6.1 Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
    • 11.7 Mobile broadband
      • 11.7.1 Overview
      • 11.7.2 Mobile broadband statistics
    • 11.8 Mobile data services
      • 11.8.1 Overview
      • 11.8.2 Push-to-Talk (PTT)
      • 11.8.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)/Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
      • 11.8.4 BlackBerry
      • 11.8.5 Mobile TV
    • 11.9 Mobile content and applications
  • 12. Glossary of Abbreviations
  • Table 1 – Country statistics Slovenia – 2010
  • Table 2 – Telephone network statistics – 2010
  • Table 3 – Internet user and subscriber statistics – 2010
  • Table 4 – Broadband subscriber statistics – 2010
  • Table 5 – Mobile statistics – 2010
  • Table 6 – National telecommunications authority
  • Table 7 – Telekom Slovenije interconnection rates – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 8 – Telekom Slovenije group financial data – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 9 – Telekom Slovenije – Fixed connections by type – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 10 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1995 - 2010
  • Table 11 – Cost of local loop unbundling and shared access – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 12 – Telkom Slovenije wholesale connections – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 13 – Internet users, subscribers and penetration rates – 1998 - 2010
  • Table 14 – Fixed broadband subscribers by access type – January 2010
  • Table 15 – Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 16 – Fixed broadband lines subscribers by speed – January 2010
  • Table 17 – Telekom Slovenije fixed broadband subscribers by technology – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 18 – Telekom Slovenije ADSL subscribers – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 19 – Total FttH subscribers – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 20 – Forecast fixed broadband subscribers – higher growth scenario – 2010 - 2013; 2020
  • Table 21 – Forecast fixed broadband subscribers – lower growth scenario – 2010 - 2013; 2020
  • Table 22 – E-education usage by individuals – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 23 – E-education usage by businesses – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 24 – Proportion of population making online purchases – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 25 – Electronic sales as percentage of total non-VAT turnover for non-financial sector businesses with 10 or more employees – 2009
  • Table 26 – Take up of e-government services by businesses – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 27 – Take up of e-government services by individuals – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 28 – Audience share by broadcaster – prime time – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 29 – Audience share by broadcaster – all day – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 30 – Total TV advertising spending – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 31 – Market share of IPTV providers – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 32 – SiOL IPTV subscribers – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 33 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1997 - 2010
  • Table 34 – Mobile termination rates – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 35 – Mobitel financial data – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 36 – Mobitel subscribers – 2008 - 2010
  • Table 37 – Si.Mobil financial data – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 38 – Si.Mobil prepaid, postpaid and blended monthly ARPU – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 39 – Si.Mobil mobile data ARPU – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 40 – Si.Mobil Minutes of Use (MOU) – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 41 – Ratio of prepaid to postpaid subscribers – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 42 – Mobitel prepaid subscribers – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 43 – Si.Mobil prepaid subscribers – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 44 – Total SMS messages sent – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 45 – Mobile broadband subscribers and penetration rate – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 46 – Dedicated mobile broadband modem penetration – 2008 - 2010
  • Table 47 – Si.Mobil mobile broadband subscribers – 2009 - 2010
  • Exhibit 1 – The EU’s regulatory framework for communications
  • Exhibit 2 – Access, the local loop and unbundling – an overview
  • Exhibit 3 – 2G spectrum awarded in Slovenia

Related Reports

Annual Publication profile

Single-User PDF Licence: US$250.00EX GST
Member Discounts Apply
Purchase
License Information

Your Cart

Your Cart is empty

Purchase with Confidence

"Your site put it right saving me time and money. Thanks great service"

Ronnie Barakat,

» More from our customers..

Special Offers

More than 4,000 customers from 140 countries utilise BuddeComm Research

Are you interested in BuddeComm's Consulting Services ?

Quick Search

News & Views

Have the latest telecommunications industry news delivered to your inbox by subscribing to Paul's FREE weekly News & Views.

Contact us

Email     pbc@budde.com.au

Copyright © 2012 Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. Design by Arcaeda | Hosted by Ipera