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Serbia, Most mobile numbers were transferred from Telekom Srbija, and most were transferred to A1

In the last quarter of last year, Telekom Srbija lost a net of 3,868 mobile users.

For so many more numbers were transferred from than were transferred to the mobile network of Telekom, the Report on transferred numbers in fixed and mobile networks of the operator published by RATEL shows.

From October to the end of the year, 7,023 numbers were transferred to Telekom, while 10,891 numbers were transferred from it.

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Another “loser” of numbers was Yettel, from which 8,983 numbers left in this period, while 6,743 numbers were transferred to their network.

On the other hand, all those numbers were transferred to the network of the third mobile operator A1 and to the virtual mobile operator Globaltel.

In the fourth quarter, 10,482 numbers were transferred to the A1 network, while 6,760 numbers were transferred from it, so a net gain of 3,722 numbers.

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Globaltel, which leases the network of existing operators, received 2,638 new numbers in the last three months of last year, while 252 were transferred from it, which in total means a gain of 2,386 numbers.

The majority owner of this operator with 55 percent ownership is Pink media group.

When it comes to fixed telephony, again the most numbers were transferred from Telekom Srbija, 2,902, while 1,477 numbers were transferred to the network of the state operator, so in the fourth quarter TS ended with 1,425 fewer fixed telephony numbers.

On the other hand, most operators had more inflows than outflows. SBB recorded a net inflow of 157 numbers, as 1,613 numbers were transferred to the network and 1,456 numbers were transferred from the network.

In addition, operator Softnet net got 350 new numbers, SAT tract 282 numbers, Orion telecom 245 and Jetel 213 numbers.

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