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Vučić: "I am not doing anything to destroy SBB"; "I'm not afraid to speak my mind"
Serbia’s Independent N1 Portal Buffeted by Cyber-Attacks
N1 said the latest attacks happened last Thursday when a paid DDoS strike from China hit the Serbian website twice that day.
The attacks started on Tuesday and continued on Wednesday afternoon. The second attack was five times stronger, with up to 300,000 access requests hitting the portal server a second.
Euronews and Telekom to Start Serbian TV Channel
European international news channel Euronews and HD WIN, a company owned by Telekom Serbia, are starting a new news channel and digital platform called Euronews Serbia, designed for audiences in Serbian-speaking areas, it was announced on Monday, just before French President Emmanuel Macron began an official visit to Belgrade.
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Societe Generale Serbia: Profit up 35.2%, at RSD 8.2 billion
Bulgarian Businessman Spas Rusev Targets Telekom Romania after Albania
The Bulgarian entrepreneur Spas Rusev has confirmed he is in talks to buy Telekom Romania.
Speaking to Capital, he added that because of the size of the possible transaction he is undertaking it with a partner.
Furthermore, he will at a future date also enter into talks to buy the Macedonian incumbent.
Telekom Srbija acquires two more cable operators
Telekom Srbija Group's Internet and Multimedia Coordinator and m:tel Director Vladimir Lucic said this in an interview with the daily Blic, adding that the company expect these acquisitions to be completed in the first quarter of this year.
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Bulgaria-based Vivacom buys Telekom Albania - reports
The agency said this on Monday citing Albanian Top Channel broadcaster.
"Deutsche Telekom, the owner of Telekom Albania, is in the final stage of the procedure of selling its Albanian arm to Bulgaria's Vivacom," said the report, also carried by Bulgarian websites.
Serbian Ruling Party-Linked Company Buys Two TV Stations
The Kopernikus Corporation, owned by the brother of a Serbian Progressive Party official, purchased TV stations Prva and O2 after selling its cable operator subsidiary to the state-owned telecommunications company Serbian Telekom for almost 200 million euros, BIRN has learned.
German telcom learns from media Rama's up in its business
Belgrade-based daily Politika writes this on Thursday.
Namely, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said two days ago that while Serbian companies are "welcome to Albania" - this is not true when it comes to "a strategic sector like telecommunications."
Serbia President to Resolve Telekom Problem With Albania
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that he will talk to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama about reports that Serbian Telekom's planned investment in Albania's telecommunications company is not welcome.