T-2 is a prominent telecommunications provider in Slovenia, established on 11 May 2004. The company is headquartered in Ljubljana and has been a significant player in the Slovenian telecom market. T-2 offers a variety of services, including mobile and fixed telephony, internet, and television, leveraging advanced technologies such as VDSL, FTTH, and UMTS network roaming. The company operates its own network infrastructure in major Slovenian cities and was the first ISP in Slovenia to offer VDSL and Triple Play services over its FTTH network. In August 2024, T-2 was acquired by Telemach, a part of the United Group, marking a significant consolidation in the Slovenian telecom sector.
Country
Slovenia
Type
Mobile Network Operator

3G Network

T-2 launched its 3G network using UMTS technology, which was supplied by Nokia Siemens Networks. The company provided 3G connectivity as part of its broader service offerings, which included mobile telephony and internet services. The 3G network facilitated the delivery of mobile data services, enhancing T-2's ability to offer comprehensive telecommunication solutions to its customers.
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    4G Network

    T-2's 4G network was developed to meet the increasing demand for high-speed mobile internet services. The company utilised LTE technology to provide faster data speeds and improved network reliability. T-2's 4G services were available across Slovenia, supported by a robust infrastructure that included multiple frequency bands. The company excelled in maintaining consistent quality, ensuring that a high percentage of user tests met the necessary performance thresholds for demanding applications.
      4G Frequency Bands
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      5G Network

      In a strategic move to advance its technological capabilities, T-2 secured frequencies in the 2100 MHz and 2300 MHz bands during Slovenia's spectrum auction. The company partnered with Nokia, selecting it as the sole vendor for its 5G network rollout. This partnership involved upgrading T-2's existing Single RAN radio footprint and introducing enhanced 5G new radio (NR) services. The project was expected to deliver ultra-fast, low-latency, and high-capacity 5G connectivity, offering superior coverage to both businesses and consumers. Nokia provided equipment from its AirScale 5G portfolio, powered by the energy-efficient ReefShark System-on-Chip technology, to support T-2's ambitious 5G rollout plans.
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