The historic telephone exchange building in Serbia, located at Kosovska Street 47 in Belgrade, holds significant cultural and architectural value.
Designed by Branko Tanazevic, it was completed in 1908 as the first building of its kind in Serbia.
The structure showcases the Serbian-Byzantine style, incorporating elements of the Moravian school of architecture.
After World War I, an additional floor was added.
In 1981, it was declared a cultural asset of great importance and underwent conservation work in 1988.
The first major telecommunications company in Serbia is Telekom Srbija, which was established in 1997.
It originated from the transformation of the PTT system of Serbia (now Pošta Srbije) into a joint-stock company.
Initially, it was co-owned by Telecom Italia and OTE Greece, alongside the Serbian postal service.
Over the years, Telekom Srbija has grown to become the leading provider of fixed-line telephony,
mobile services, and broadband internet in Serbia
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The name "Telekom Srbija" originates from its role as a telecommunications operator in Serbia.
The name reflects its focus on providing telecommunication services within Serbia and beyond.
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