The Lithuania Mobile Market has three Mobile Network Operators(MNO)s, of which, all operators offer access and origination on mobile telecommunication networks to Resellers and MVNO. Presently there is a total of 5 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO). Based on our research, we have identified that Telefónica O2 Slovakia s.r.o. has 3 MVNO Agreements, Orange Slovensko has 1 MVNO’s and Slovak Telekom, a. s.. has 1 MVNO’s
Research: View a Brief Overview on the Lithuania Telecommunications Overview, or visit the country’s Communications Regulatory Authority.
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OMNITEL
UAB Bité Lietuva
UAB TELE2
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This is an updated and fairly comprehensive listing for MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) in Lithuania today. We have listed most known and Active Lithuania MVNO/SP & ESP companies (where possible).
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Eurocom
UAB “Eurocom” provides telecommunication services. The company is based in Vilnius, Lithuania. As of August 11, 2009, UAB “Eurocom” operates as a subsidiary of TELCO CONSULTING GROUP JSC. In October, 2010 CSC Telecom announced that they would acquire Eurocom.
MVNO company of largest Baltic wholesaler VP Market operating Maxima supermarket chain all over the Baltics. Fixed and mobile bundle.
MVNE; Network: UAB Bité Lietuva; Services: MVNE; Status: Unknown
LABAS
MVNE; Network: UAB Bité Lietuva; Services: MVNE; Status: Unknown
Telco Consulting Group JSC
Telco Consulting Group JSC provides consulting services and telecommunications solutions to businesses, call centers, telecommunications infrastructure builders, MVNOs/FVNOs, fixed line operators, telecommunications carriers, and PRS providers. It offers business consultations to businesses in telecommunications sector regarding how to increase revenue from existing telecommunications infrastructure; regulatory environment consultations within the telecommunications sector; and project management services starting from idea and finishing with overall implementation and post-implementation management. The company also provides business process revision services to increase the effectiveness of customer care, payments collection, and sales processes via introduction of modern telecommunications solutions; and wholesale voice traffic transit services with or without CLI in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Russian Federation, and Belarussia. In addition, it offers outsourced telecommunications solutions through partnering with telecommunications operators in Lithuania and internationally, which include virtual call centers, predictive calling, bulk voice calling, bulk SMS, and interactive voice response. Further, the company provides distributes telecommunication equipment and network solutions for VoIP, GSM, fiber optical, and WiFi networks deployment. Telco Consulting Group JSC is based in Vilnius, Lithuania.
MVNE; Network: UAB Bité Lietuva; Services: MVNE; Status: Unknown
Tele Maxima
TeleMaxima product was developed and produced by MVNO Eurocom. TeleMaxima product was one of the first integrated retail loyalty and prepaid mobile products in Europe.
MVNO; Network: UAB Bité Lietuva; Services: Pre+postpaid; Status: Active
Teledema
MVNO with own retail shop networks.
MVNO; Network: UAB Bité Lietuva; Services: Pre+postpaid; Status: Active
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Lithuania Telecommunications Overview (Brief)
Research and Markets 2011 Report: Lithuania’s developing telecoms market has been affected by the country’s recent economic troubles, largely in connection with the global financial turmoil. The market contracted by 10.8% in 2010, with falls in revenue from fixed and mobile telephony offset by increases from the cable TV sector. Although the country’s GDP fell 14.8% in 2009, it recovered in 2010 with an anticipated growth of 1.3%, while growth is expected to improve in 2011, reaching about 3.1%. This recovery will have knock-on repercussions for consumer confidence, leading to anticipated growth in spend on telecom services and consequently on further investment in infrastructure.
In the broadband sector there is effective infrastructure-based competition with cross-platform access options including DSL, fibre, cable and wireless, although the incumbent operator TEO remains by far the largest DSL provider, having a near market monopoly despite the presence of local loop unbundling. Almost uniquely within Europe, fibre based services (FttC and FttH) have become the most popular fixed broadband access platform. Its market dominance is likely to grow steadily in coming years as the multiplicity of mainly local operators continue to expand their networks.
Widespread internet usage has also laid the foundation for an emerging internet society, the application of information and communication technology to improve both social and economic development, with various e-commerce, e-government, e-education and e-health services available.
Lithuania’s mobile sector is the largest communications market in terms of revenue. Multiple SIM card ownership has pushed penetration levels to more than 150%. Rationalisation within the market, including the removal of dormant SIM cards, will lead to a reduction in the calculated subscriber base during the next two years. In conjunction with this, MNOs will continue to chase growth by migrating prepaid users to postpaid plans and to market mobile broadband services.
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This Page was last updated on the 1st of June, 2011.
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