Magyar Telekom remains the leading provider of fixed broadband services in Hungary, while the country’s main alternative telco Invitel is not raising its market share.
Szabó joins Magyar Telekom
Belá Szabó has been nominated the new director of communication of the Magyar Telekom Group, effective May 15.
Bánhegyi to leave Magyar Telekom
Zsófia Bánhegyi will leave the position of group communications director of Magyar Telekom on March 31.
Mixed TV picture for Magyar Telekom
Magyar Telekom disconnected 22,000 long-standing, non-paying TV customers in Q4 2016 in its home market Hungary as part of a portfolio cleaning exercise.
Larsen joins Magyar Telekom
Kim Kyllesbech Larsen has been appointed the chief technology and IT officer (CTIO) at Magyar Telekom, effective April 1.
Telekom exceeds targets in tight Hungarian market
The Hungarian incumbent Magyar Telekom made its self-financed, new generation fixed-line network available to an additional one million homes in the last two years.
Magyar Telekom retains broadband lead
Magyar Telekom remains the clear leader in the provision of fixed-line broadband services in Hungary, claiming a market share of 35.5% as of last November.
Hrvatski Telekom expands into Montenegro
The Croatian incumbent Hrvatski Telekom has signed a share purchase agreement with Hungary’s Magyar Telekom to buy the latter’s 76.53% stake in the Montenegrin telco Crnogorski Telekom.
Gyenes leaves Magyar Telekom
András Gyenes has vacated the position of CCO residential at Magyar Telekom and left the company.
Magyar Telekom hit by net neutrality ruling
The Hungarian regulator NMHH has imposed net neutrality rules on the incumbent Magyar Telekom.