
The Croatian Mobile Market has Three Mobile Network Operators(MNO)s, of which, only T-Mobile and VIPnet offer access and origination on mobile telecommunication networks to Resellers and MVNO. Presently there is a total of 4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO). Based on our research, we have identified that Croatian Telecom Inc. / T-Mobile Croatia, LLC has 3 MVNO Agreements and VIPnet d.o.o. (Telecom Austria) has 1 MVNO Agreements.
View a Brief Overview on the Croatian Telecommunications Overview or Go-to Hrvatska Agencija za telekomunikacije – the Croatian Regulator for further information.
Croatia (+385) WIreless Networks
Croatian Telecom Inc. / T-Mobile Croatia, LLC
Tele2 d.o.o za telekomunikacijske uluge
VIPnet d.o.o. (Telecom Austria)
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This is an updated and fairly comprehensive listing for MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) in Croatia today. We have listed most known and Active Croatian MVNO/SP & MVNE companies (where possible). If you have updated information about the companies listed below, or are not listed then please use the following form.
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| MVNO | bonbon | Telcro Grupa | Tomato |
| MVNO | ZABA | MVNE: | Aspider Solutions |
bonbon (Hrvatski Telekom)
Croatia’s Hrvatski Telekom (HT) has launched its own MVNO service aimed at more demanding users. The service started on the 1 October and targets young, employed and wealthy citizens. HT sources told the daily that despite Bonbon being a new mobile brand of HT, all decisions are made by a special team that is completely independent of the company’s existing T-Mobile network.
MVNO; Network: T-Mobile Croatia; Services: Pre+Postpaid; Status: Active
Telcro Grupa
Telcro Grupa utilises Aspider Solutions as its MVNE provider to provide business process outsourcing systems for its first MVNO launch in Croatia.
MVNO; Network: T-Mobile Croatia; MVNE: Aspider; Services: Pre+Postpaid; Status: Active
Tomato
No frills MVNO offering only SMS en Call services owned by Mobilkom Austria
MVNO; Network: Vipnet; Services: Prepaid; Status: Active
ZABA
Zagrebacka banka (ZABA) launched a MVNO (branded reseller) on the T-Mobile Croatia network.
MVNO; Network: T-Mobile Croatia; Services: Pre+Postpaid; Status: Active
Brief: by Business Monitor (excerpt) – BMI’s – Croatia has prospered due to its close relationship with the European Union although its ambition of EU ascension has taken longer than anticipated. Close economic ties with both EU and non-EU nations are evident; principal export partners are Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Italy, while its main import sources are Italy, Germany and Russia.
The global financial crisis affected Croatia due to reduced capital inflows and a drop in export demand. This was coupled with a large current account deficit, a high level of external debt, as well as significant exposures to interest and exchange rate risks. The collapse in market confidence coincided with real GDP contraction of 5.8% during 2009. The EU forecasts a further 0.5% contraction during 2010 before expanding again in 2011 by 2%.
The overall telecoms industry has weathered the economic turmoil relatively well due to the essential nature of most telecom services although it has been impacted by initiatives such the imposition of a tax to improve the state budget and decreased demand for services.
Following market liberalisation alternative operators have made inroads into the fixed telephony market, with the incumbent’s market share slipping below 80% of total subscribers and revenue. To ensure fair competition, the regulator has introduced a number of regulatory measures including reducing the incumbent’s rates for call termination as well as improving access to the incumbent’s last mile network.
Broadband services are widely available and DSL is the dominant form of broadband access, with competing services available via cable, Fibre-to-the-Home, and wireless broadband. Recognising the potential of applying ICT to improve both social and economic development, Croatia has taken steps to develop a knowledge-based society, encompassing education, health and government services. A healthy digital TV market is evident, with content accessible via cable TV, satellite and broadband TV. Bundled offerings such as triple play have been launched by the cable operators and the telecoms incumbent.
Croatia’s mobile market is one of the most highly penetrated in the Balkans region with services offered by three mobile network operators. With the mobile voice market at near saturation levels, the established mobile network operators have focused on improving ARPU levels by encouraging prepaid subscribers to migrate to postpaid plans as well as encouraging take up of mobile broadband services based on deployed 3G/HSPA networks.
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