HT's Mobile Network Ranked Best in Croatia by HAKOM

HT's Mobile Network Ranked Best in Croatia by HAKOM
Hrvatski Telekom

Hrvatski Telekom's mobile network has once again been recognized as the best in Croatia. This has been confirmed by an independent quality assessment of mobile networks organized by the Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries (HAKOM).

For the third consecutive year since the research began, HT achieved the best performance across all evaluated categories. Its network demonstrated top-tier performance in voice and data services, as well as across cities, regional roads, and highways, showing a significant lead over its competitors.

With a total of 904 points, Hrvatski Telekom achieved the highest overall score, 53 points ahead of the second-ranking operator and 58 points ahead of the third. In voice services, HT scored 17 points more than the second and 39 more than the third operator. For data services, HT led by 13 points and 40 points, respectively.

HT also outperformed its competitors in all four major cities. In Zagreb HT scored 918 points (61 more than the second, 68 more than the third), in Split it has achieved 924 points in total (23 more than the second, 43 more than the third), in Rijeka 904 points (16 more than the second, 22 more than the third), and in Osijek 931 points (26 more than the second, 40 more than the third).

The measurement covered 31 cities and approximately 5,000 kilometers of roads and highways across Croatia. Tests were conducted during April and June this year by Commsquare Hellas, a company specializing in network measurement and analysis. The tests covered the area, which is home to about two million residents, representing over 50 percent of the country's population.

The maximum possible score was 1,000 points, comprising 600 points for data services and 400 points for voice services. The evaluation collected approximately 3,100 voice service samples and over 2,100 samples per data service test scenario for each operator. All measurements were done using drive-test systems, i.e., testing in motion.