Mobile Telephony of Serbia

Mobile Telephony of Serbia
Мобилна телефонија Србије
Mobilna telefonija Srbije
Type Subsidiary
Industry Wireless Services; Telecommunication
Founded June 1997
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia
Key people Vladimir Lučić (CEO)
Products UMTS, W-CDMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Parent Telekom Srbija
Website www.mts.telekom.rs

mt:s or Mobile Telephony of Serbia (Serbian: Мобилна телефонија Србије / Mobilna telefonija Srbije) is the mobile telephone subdivision of Telekom Srbija, which was founded in June 1997 and started operating in August 1998. The company offers a wide range of services to business and private clients, the latest being the 3G technology, introduced in late 2006. mt:s's network has 5,553,066 subscribers (Jun 2008).

The mt:s signal covers 92.00% of Serbia's inhabited territory and 89.13% of Serbia's land area. Company has 1.521 active base tranceiver stations (BTS) The IMSI Network Code of mt:s is 220-03 and MSISDN Network Codes are 064 (international: +381 64), 065 (international: +381 65) and 066 (international: +381 66).

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