In addition to being the national telecommunications operator in Slovenia, it also operates through its subsidiaries on the markets of South-Eastern Europe in Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia. The Group’s activities include fixed and mobile communications services, digital content and services, multimedia services and digital advertising, system integration and cloud computing services, construction and maintenance of telecommunications networks, and conservation of natural and cultural heritage in the Sečovlje Saltpans Regional Park.
Companies majority-owned by Telekom Slovenije:
GVO carries out construction and maintenance of telecommunication cable network.
Zef Vučaj, PhD, CEO
Avtenta is a leading provider of business contents and relations management solutions, as well as tools for business operations management and control.
Matija Nendl, CEO
The company is a recognized Slovenian enterprise in developing multimedia services and one of the leading content providers. It publishes Siol.net, the leading Slovenian digital media, reachable on five screens: web, mobile, tv, tablet, out of home, manages information points (Phone Diary, Yellow Pages, Business Diary, Call Center, Local Search Engine) and is a world class developer of IPTV services applications.
Rolando Žel, CEO
Soline protects and sustainably preserves the natural and cultural heritage in the Sečoveljske soline nature park and produces salt in a traditional manner. With respect for natural processes, the company provides sustainable development of this area, and by implementing measures for protecting natural values and cultural heritage it raises awareness on the importance of preserving the Sečoveljske soline nature park.
Aleksander Valentin, CEO
TSinpo provides business and logistics support and all kinds of final processing, and also refurbishes telecommunications equipment. It sells a wide range of cardboard tube packaging for industrial and promotional purposes, tailoring it in-house to customers' requirements.
Vesna Lednik, CEO
IPKO has grown from being the first Kosovo-wide internet provider, to becoming a modern enterprise offering the full range of converged services in mobile communications, fixed telephony, internet services as well as cable TV.
András Páli, CEO
With the purpose of an integrated management of the regional optic fibre network, Telekom Slovenije, d.d., has established a new subsidiary SIOL Prishtina LLC, which is 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d.
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO
For the purpose of an integrated regional optic fibre network operation, Telekom Slovenije, d.d., has established SIOL DOO BEOGRAD PALILULA, a subsidiary 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d. The company has seven telecommunications POPs in Beograd, Kuzmin, Batočina, Mali Požarevac, Ražanj, Bela Palanka and Dimitrovgrad.
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO
Telekom Slovenije, d.d., has, for the purpose of construction of a regional optic fibre network through Montenegro, established SIOL doo Podgorica subsidiary in Montenegro, which is 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d. The company has two telecommunications POPs in Pljevlja and Bijelo Polje.
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO
Telekom Slovenije, d.d., has, for the purpose of the construction of a regional fibre optic network from Sarajevo to the Montenegro border, established a SiOL doo Sarajevo subsidiary, which is 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d.
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO
As a part of the Telekom Slovenije Group’s consolidation on the market of North Macedonia, which includes separation of the regional optical network from the ONE DOOEL Skopje subsidiary, Telekom Slovenije, d.d., established a new subsidiary SIOL DOOEL Skopje, which is 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d. The company has three telecommunications POPs in Skopje, Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka.
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO
Telekom Slovenije, d.d., has, for the purpose of construction of a regional optic fibre network for the south-eastern market, established SIOL d.o.o. in Croatia, which is 100% owned by Telekom Slovenije, d.d. The company has ten telecommunications POPs in Zagreb, Okučani-1, Okučani-2, Sisak, Jastrebarsko, Kutina, Slobodnica, Mitrovci (on the territory of Croatia) and Sofia, Kyustendil (on the territory of Bulgaria).
Simon Furlan, MSc, CEO