Croatia is likely to have one million pay-TV connections at some stage in 2023.
Italy stops Croatia TV signal interference
The Croatian regulatory authority HAKOM has confirmed that Italy has finally removed the transmitters that have caused interference in the reception of Croatian TV signals for many years.
Pay-TV market grows in Croatia
Nearly two thirds (62.5%) of households in Croatia subscribed to pay-TV services at the end of the first quarter.
Italian interference of Croatian TV channels ends
Italy has stopped broadcasting on nearly all Croatian UHF TV channels in the 700 MHz band and in the 470 -694 MHz band along the Adriatic coast.
Pay-TV grows in Croatia
The total number of pay-TV connections in Croatia increased by 1.9% and pay-TV revenues by 4.1% in 2021.
Pay-TV grows in Croatia
IPTV now accounts for over half of pay-TV connections in Croatia.
Pay-TV take-up grows in Croatia
Pay-TV penetration now stands at around 60% in Croatia.
Croatia awards 5G licences
The Croatian regulator HAKOM) has allocated radio frequency spectrum in the 700 MHz (758-788 / 703-733), 3600 MHz (3400-3800 MHz) and 26 GHz frequency bands (26, 5-27.5 GHz) for 5G […]
Breakthrough in Croatian TV signal interference
Croatia has made a breakthrough in its attempts to reduce the adverse effects on its terrestrial TV services in 470-694 MHz and 5G mobile networks in the 700 MHz bands […]
Croatia set for 5G auction
The Croatian regulator HAKOM has received a total of nine requests for participation in a public auction for 5G frequencies.