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00:01:59 1 History
00:02:38 2 Telecommunications
00:03:00 2.1 Mobile Telephony
00:05:07 2.2 Fixed Telephony
00:06:02 2.3 Dialing Code
00:07:22 2.4 Internet
00:08:31 2.5 Internet Penetration
00:09:46 2.6 Digital Television
00:10:38 2.7 Metro WiFi
00:11:11 2.8 Kosovo Internet Exchange Point
00:12:16 3 Economical aspects
00:13:41 3.1 Market
00:14:45 3.2 Ownership
00:15:31 3.3 Size and Employment
00:16:21 3.4 Average Salary
00:16:42 3.5 Kosovo Association of information and technology (STIKK)
00:17:15 4 Educational aspects
00:18:30 4.1 The State University of Pristina
00:18:53 4.2 The State University of Prizren
00:19:07 4.3 Private Universities
00:19:41 4.4 Private Colleges
00:20:28 4.5 Other
00:20:58 5 Legislation
00:21:26 5.1 Laws
00:22:40 5.2 Strategic Framework
00:24:37 5.3 Agencies
00:24:46 5.3.1 Regulatory Authority of Electronics and Postal Communication
00:25:47 6 Digital Divide
00:25:57 6.1 Age
00:26:25 6.2 Gender
00:26:44 6.3 Location
00:27:17 7 Open source
00:29:14 8 Outsourcing
00:31:04 9 See also
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Information and communication technology (ICT) in Kosovo has experienced a remarkable development since 1999. From being almost non-existent 10 years ago, Kosovar companies in the information technology (IT) domain offer today wide range of ICT services to their customers both local as well as to foreign companies. Kosovo has the youngest population in Europe, with advanced knowledge in ICT.Today, public and private education institutions in the IT field, through certified learning curricula by companies such as CISCO and Microsoft, provide education to thousands of young Kosovars while the demand for this form of training is still rising.Kosovo has two authorized mobile network operators and is the only country in the region not having awarded any UMTS license. Kosovo has neither awarded licenses for fixed wireless access, nor made the 900 and 1800 MHz bands technology neutral. Currently around 1,200,000 customers of "Vala" Post and Telecom of Kosovo (PTK). As of March 2007 the second GSM license granted to IPKO – Telekom Slovenije. Currently IPKO has ca. 300,000 users. Following the Brussels Agreement, Kosovo has its own telephone dialing code: 383. Before this assignment, network operators in Kosovo used either 387 (Monaco) or 386 (Slovenia). All other codes were to have been superseded by the new code on 15 January 2017, but some are still in use.The infrastructure of ICT sector in Kosovo is mainly built of microwave network, optic and coaxial cable (DOCSIS). The telecom industry is liberalized and legislation is introduced adopting European union(EU) regulatory principles and promoting competition. Some of the main internet providers are PTK, IPKO, Kujtesa and Artmotion
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