In accordance with the conditions of the issued concessions, the company Markoja installed and put into operation 5G base stations in Zagreb County, Šibenik-Knin and Dubrovnik-Neretva
In the first half of the year, HT replaced all 137 of the base stations with the new 5G-compatible ones in Istria. From the beginning of July, activities continued on the territory of the
Hrvatski Telekom''s NextGen 5G Airports project will deploy Private 5G Networks at Zagreb, Zadar, and Pula Airports to boost safety, efficiency, and airport automation.
Telemach has replaced and/or upgraded close to all of 1,200 base stations for the mobile network, and has so far covered Zagreb, Zadar, and Split with a 10-gigabit fiber-optic
The technology enables secure, low-latency communication among airport systems, from autonomous vehicles to air traffic control, said panelists at a launch event in
The 5G network is “4G on steroids”, joked Gordan Šišul, Ph. D., full professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb, speaking on the potentials
Croatia is advancing digital transformation in its aviation sector with the launch of the NextGen 5G Airports project, a 5.6-million-euro initiative led by Hrvatski Telekom in
The Croatian government and telecom operators have been working together to modernize the country''s mobile infrastructure, especially with the 5G rollout. Both HT and A1
In collaboration with the company Markoja, the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in Zagreb, and the airports of Zagreb, Zadar, and Pula, Hrvatski Telekom has
Boris Drilo, Management Board Member of Hrvatski Telekom for Technology and Information Technology Private 5G networks are becoming a crucial tool for boosting
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