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Telecommunications in Slovenia encompass internet, telephone, radio, and television services.

Internet and digital progress

Users and skills

In 2022, Slovenia reported an internet usage rate of 88% among its population, closely aligning with the European Union (EU) average of 89%. Among individuals aged 16 to 74, 50% demonstrated at least basic digital skills, slightly below the EU average of 54%. Furthermore, 20% of the Slovenian population exhibited above-basic digital skills, below the EU average of 26%. Nonetheless, the proportion of Slovenians with at least basic digital content creation skills was 66%, matching the EU average.

Fixed broadband

Slovenia's fixed broadband infrastructure has demonstrated progress, with the Fixed Very High Capacity Network (VHCN) coverage reaching 76% of households by 2022, slightly above the EU average of 73%. Additionally, Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) coverage in Slovenia has reached 76% of households, exceeding the EU average of 56%. The adoption rate for broadband services capable of at least 100 Mbps has also seen notable growth, with 52% of households covered in 2022, up from 33% in 2020. The Slovenian government has launched a plan for the development of gigabit infrastructure by 2030, targeting gigabit connectivity for essential socio-economic drivers—such as schools, healthcare facilities, cultural institutions, transport hubs, and digital-intensive businesses—by 2025, and expanding this high-speed access to every household in Slovenia by 2030.