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Recently, the European Commission's electronic communications department released a report that Latvia's national utilization rate of 100 Gigabit optical fiber exceeded 40%, which is the second most used country among EU member states, second only to Romania
.
According to Gulbis, president of telecommunications service provider Lattelecom, the company has invested 104 million euros in Latvia over the past decade to lay fiber/copper cables for Internet development, a process that is not yet complete
.
Founded in 1992, Latvian Telecommunications is an integrated telecommunications service provider providing fixed-line, television, Internet and business process outsourcing services
to households, SMEs, state and municipal institutions and corporate users.
In 2014, the company generated a turnover of EUR 165 million and a profit of EUR 30.
3 million.
If speeds above 30 megabits are included, Latvia uses 54%, the fourth highest
in the EU after Belgium, Romania and Malta.
Recently, the European Commission's electronic communications department released a report that Latvia's national utilization rate of 100 Gigabit optical fiber exceeded 40%, which is the second most used country among EU member states, second only to Romania
.
According to Gulbis, president of telecommunications service provider Lattelecom, the company has invested 104 million euros in Latvia over the past decade to lay fiber/copper cables for Internet development, a process that is not yet complete
.
Founded in 1992, Latvian Telecommunications is an integrated telecommunications service provider providing fixed-line, television, Internet and business process outsourcing services
to households, SMEs, state and municipal institutions and corporate users.
In 2014, the company generated a turnover of EUR 165 million and a profit of EUR 30.
3 million.
If speeds above 30 megabits are included, Latvia uses 54%, the fourth highest
in the EU after Belgium, Romania and Malta.