BELGRADE (Serbia), March 11 (SeeNews) – The number of mobile phone subscribers in Serbia fell to 8.43 million at the end of December, from 8.59 million in September, according to data of the country's telecommunications regulator.
The number of fixed-line subscribers declined to 2.42 million in December, from 2.43 million in September, figures posted on the website of the Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (Ratel) show.
Serbia, with a population of around 7 million, has three operators active in the mobile segment - Telekom Srbija, Telenor and Vip Mobile.
Telekom Srbija had a 45.0% share of the overall number of subscribers at the end of December, followed by Telenor with 31.6% and Vip Mobile with 23.2%.
Serbia's media content subscribers amounted to 1.84 million at the end of December, up from 1.81 million in September. The leading platform for distribution of radio and TV programmes to end-users in Serbia was digital CATV, with a market share of 45.6%, followed by IPTV and analogue CATV with 24.1% and 14.0%, respectively. DTH had a market share of 13.2%.
A total of 43.3% of the fixed broadband Internet access subscribers used the cable connections, followed by xDSL and wireless connections with 42.7% and 7.2%, respectively.
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