Greece's telecoms market has suffered from tough economic conditions in recent years, leading to lower sector revenue and investment. Operators across the board have seen gross profits tumble year after year, and the continuing economic turmoil will make market conditions particularly difficult during the next few years. The dominant player remains the incumbent telco OTE, which has experienced significant challenges but is supported by the organisational ability and financial clout of its parent Deutsche Telekom, which now owns a 45% stake in the company.
The telecom regulator EETT has shown increasing success in promoting competition, with local loop unbundling well utilised to deliver competing fixed-line services. Promoting competition has become one of the EC's conditions for Greece's financial bailouts.
This report introduces the key aspects of the Greek fixed-line telecoms, wholesale and IT market, outlining the regulatory environment, assessing the major players and providing relevant operational data and financial statistics on both the operators and the market.
Key Developments:
Vodafone Greece completes its acquisition of Cyta Hellas;
OTE extends Smart City projects to Halkida and Patras;
Regulator fines OTE for LLU infringements;
Three telcos planning to invest 250 million to meet EU broadband targets;
Government sells 5% stake in OTE to Deutsche Telekom;
Forthnet rebrands all services as Nova;
Deregulation of the retail market for fixed-line calls;
Vestitel builds second fibre-optic link between Greece and Bulgaria;
Report update includes the regulators market review and 2017 annual report, telcos operating and financial data to Q3 2018, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
OTE (Cosmote), Forthnet (Nova), Wind Hellas, On Telecoms, Tellas.
The telecom regulator EETT has shown increasing success in promoting competition, with local loop unbundling well utilised to deliver competing fixed-line services. Promoting competition has become one of the EC's conditions for Greece's financial bailouts.
This report introduces the key aspects of the Greek fixed-line telecoms, wholesale and IT market, outlining the regulatory environment, assessing the major players and providing relevant operational data and financial statistics on both the operators and the market.
Key Developments:
Vodafone Greece completes its acquisition of Cyta Hellas;
OTE extends Smart City projects to Halkida and Patras;
Regulator fines OTE for LLU infringements;
Three telcos planning to invest 250 million to meet EU broadband targets;
Government sells 5% stake in OTE to Deutsche Telekom;
Forthnet rebrands all services as Nova;
Deregulation of the retail market for fixed-line calls;
Vestitel builds second fibre-optic link between Greece and Bulgaria;
Report update includes the regulators market review and 2017 annual report, telcos operating and financial data to Q3 2018, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
OTE (Cosmote), Forthnet (Nova), Wind Hellas, On Telecoms, Tellas.
Table of Contents
1 Key statistics2 Country overview3 Telecommunications market7 Related reports
4 Regulatory environment
5 Fixed network operators in Greece
6 Telecommunications infrastructure
List of Tables
List of Charts
Companies Mentioned
- OTE (Cosmote)
- Forthnet (Nova)
- Wind Hellas
- On Telecoms
- Tellas.