The Agency for Communications Networks and Services of the Republic of Slovenia publishes a report on the development of the electronic communications market for the third quarter of 2022. In this quarter, mobile broadband internet access users, who for the first time numbered more than 2 million, downloaded almost 80 million gigabytes of datavia mobile broadband. This is the most ever, and the amount of data downloaded has doubled in less than three years. This means that in the third quarter of last year, each user spent around 480 hours browsing the internet on a mobile network, or listened to around 8,000 songs, or watched 80 hours of standard quality video content.
The increasing trend towards broadband connections with a minimum speed of 100 Mbit/s is also an indication that data speed is an increasingly important factor, with almost six out of ten connections having a data speed of 100 Mbit/s or more.
The growth trend in NGA broadband connections continues and stands at just 0.03 percentage points less than 90% of all broadband connections. However, connections enabled via fibre and DOCSIS 3.0 technology account for more than three quarters of all connections.
Data for individual quarters and years are presented on the eAnalytics portal.