Europe - Central Europe Market Overview and Analysis 2002

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Last updated: 1 Oct 2002 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 8

Synopsis

This report covers the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia. All are hoping to join the EU as part of the ‘first wave’, in 2004. Preparations for EU accession have driven policy, with all five countries liberalising their markets, introducing independent regulators and privatising incumbent operators in order to align with EU practice. Despite liberalisation, none has real fixed-line competition. Internet user levels are high only in Slovenia. Mobile telecommunications are much the most developed part of the telecommunications market. Cable TV is widespread in the region, leading to cable modems being the most popular broadband connection method.

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