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  2. Serbia Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Serbia Broadband (branded as SBB; full legal name: Serbia Broadband - Srpske kablovske mreže d.o.o.) is a cable television and broadband internet service provider in Serbia. The SBB company operates as part of the United Group , leading media and telecommunication operator in Southeastern Europe .

  3. SBB Vukovi Beograd - Wikipedia

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    SBB Vukovi Beograd are an American football team from Belgrade, Serbia. After establishing in 2003, in just few years SBB Vukovi have become one of the best-organized and most successful American football teams in Eastern Europe.

  4. United Group - Wikipedia

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    United Group was formed in 2007, as a Luxembourg-registered multinational entity, in a merger of Serbia Broadband (SBB) and two companies named Telemach, one in Slovenia and the other in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] Telemach Montenegro became a part of United Group in 2014. Telemach acquired Tušmobil on 1 April 2015. [2]

  5. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Some 67% of households are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38.7% cable television, 16.9% IPTV, and 10.4% satellite). [5] There are 90 pay television operators (cable, IPTV, DTH), largest of which are SBB (mainly cable) with 48% market share, Telekom Srbija (mts TV) with 25%, followed by PoštaNet with 5%, and Ikom and Kopernikus with 4% and 3%, respectively.

  6. Telecommunications in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Development Center in Belgrade was, at the time of its establishment, the fifth such centre in the world. [9] Many worlds IT companies choose Belgrade as regional or European centre such as Asus, [10] Intel, [11] Dell, [12] Huawei, NCR, [13] Ubisoft [14] etc. These companies have taken advantage of Serbia's large pool of engineers ...

  7. Internet in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The situation changed in 2002 when Serbia Broadband (SBB), then a growing cable operator, approached subscribers with a cable Internet option of a tariff based 128 kbit/s access. As of 2019 SBB offers speeds up to 300 Mbit/s. In 2005 Telekom Srbija started offering ADSL2+ service and in 2013 added VDSL2 service.

  8. TotalTV (Serbian TV provider) - Wikipedia

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    Old logo. Total TV is a satellite television provider co-owned by Serbian Serbia Broadband and United Group.It broadcasts via Eutelsat 16A satellite (16.0E) and has over 1 million subscribers in Southeast Europe, namely Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia.

  9. Telekom Srbija - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Srbija a.d. Beograd is a Serbian state-owned telecommunications operator. It was founded in May 1997 as a joint-stock company , by spinning off the telecommunications business from PTT Srbija (present-day Pošta Srbije ).