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Distances are getting shorter, time is ever more valuable and the global exchange of information is becoming increasingly important. Telekom Slovenije is meeting the challenges of the new age and is building Slovenia’s telecommunications future. It offers high quality services to its users and has established itself as a highly successful company. The fundamental task of the national telecommunications operator is to provide the necessary infrastructure to all users. For this reason Telekom Slovenije is extending the reach of its basic telecommunications network and gradually digitalising telephone exchanges, in this way equipping them to offer new services. Mobile telephone services are provided by Telekom’s subsidiary company Mobitel, via the analogue NMT and digital GSM networks. Telephone for all are provided in the form of the numerous new public cardphones throughout Slovenia. Greater access to telecommunications services and equipment is supplied by Teleshops, which are now appearing in Slovenia for the first time. Over the last few years new telecommunications networks and innovative and more competitive services have been introduced by Telekom Slovenije. In 1995 it began operating a digital ISDN network which offers integrated services to users enabling the efficient transmission of speech, documents, data and pictures. The growing need for ever faster data communications is met by a flexible network which offers high bandwidth adaptability of connections, and connections supervision and management. Electronic mail (the Smail system) and the Internet (SiOL) are already well established in Slovenia. New voice telephony services include the 090 number (for information, advice and entertainment services), the 080 number (freephone), and a system for the rapid registration of calls (“televoting”). Telekom is exploiting the advantage of Slovenia’s ideal transit location via the following range of international services: International Hard Patched Transit Service, International Switched Transit Service and International Semi-Automatic Transit Service. Together with the national telecommunications operators in Austria, Croatia and Greece, Telekom Slovenije forms the Transadria Corridor. International links were further strengthened in 1997 by the construction of a optic fibre network. In the future Telekom Slovenije
aims to establish itself as a major transit operator and telecommunications centre for
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