Communications

Internet and Phone

Kosovo’s Internet connectivity is among the best in the world. It has a nationwide broadband wireless backbone, which allows businesses and individuals to obtain high-speed, reliable, Internet connections at prices at or below those available in Western Europe and the United States. Internet cafés abound in the cities, making it easy for individuals, including those of modest means, to maintain regular access to email and Web pages.

Most Kosovar businesses and non-profits of any size have web pages, but little has been done so far to establish e-commerce and other forms of Internet intermediation and software services in Kosovo.

The majority of Kosovars rely on cell phones rather than landline telephones. The fixed telephone system has been upgraded since the war and is reliable. Cell phone service is available from competing providers at prices competitive with that available elsewhere in Europe. The three main mobile phone companies in Kosovo are: Vala; IPKO, and Z-Mobile. For more information about prices of these services visit:

www.ipko.com

www.valamobile.com

www.zmobileonline.com

Press  

Koha Ditore is the biggest newspaper. Other newspapers include; Zeri, Express, Kosova Sot, Lajm, Kosova Sport, Bota Sot.

TV:         

Kosovo Radio-Television (RTK) is a national public channel broadcasting in both Albanian and Serbian languages.

KohaVision (KTV) is a national TV broadcaster with interactive programs.

TV 21 is also a national TV broadcaster.

Klan Kosovo is a relatively new private TV broadcaster. Run some creative programs.

Radio  

Radio Kosova is a public station run by Kosovo Radio-Television. Some of other radio stations include; Radio Dukagjini, Radio21, Radio BlueSky etc.

 

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