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Internet Providers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Europe — Ranked #62 globally for broadband speed

Bosnia and Herzegovina has a fragmented but growing telecom market reflecting its complex political structure. Sarajevo and other cities have reasonable broadband access, while rural areas face connectivity gaps. EU accession efforts are driving regulatory alignment and investment in digital infrastructure. The country's ISP market is split across multiple entities corresponding to its administrative divisions.

Broadband Overview — Bosnia and Herzegovina

Median Download 38.6 Mbps
Median Upload 22.1 Mbps
Median Ping 13 ms
Global Speed Rank #62 worldwide
Fibre Penetration 14.0% of connections
Internet Users 3M people
Bosnia and Herzegovina Internet Statistics
Population 3,210,847
Internet Users 2,680,000 (83.5% penetration)
Broadband Household Coverage 65.0% of households
FTTH / Fibre Penetration 14.0% of fixed broadband
Mobile Subscriptions 112 per 100 people
Avg. Monthly Cost (broadband) ~USD $16
Regulatory Body Communications Regulatory Agency (RAK/CRA)
Global Speed Rank #62 (Ookla fixed broadband index)

Broadband Infrastructure

Bosnia's market is served by BH Telecom (dominant in Federation), Telekom Srpske (in Republika Srpska), and HT Mostar (Herceg-Bosna area). The fragmented regulatory environment has slowed national fiber rollout. International connectivity is via terrestrial links through Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro.

Key Facts

  • Bosnia has a unique three-entity telecom regulatory structure reflecting its post-war political divisions.
  • BH Telecom and Telekom Srpske are both majority state-owned.
  • EU pre-accession funding has been allocated to improve broadband infrastructure.
  • Sarajevo has growing tech and outsourcing industries.
  • Mobile internet is the primary access method outside major cities.

Internet Freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostly Free Internet Freedom Status
  • Bosnia has a free and open internet with no government content blocking
  • CRA/RAK has no content filtering mandate
  • Media freedom is constitutionally protected, though political influence on media is a concern
  • The fragmented political system means internet regulation is inconsistent across entities
  • EU candidate status is driving regulatory alignment with European standards

ISP Speed Comparison — Bosnia and Herzegovina

Benchmark speeds based on Speedtest.now methodology. Actual speeds vary by location and plan.

Provider Technology Download Upload Ping Details
BH Telecom FTTH, VDSL Mbps Mbps ms View →
HT Mostar FTTH, VDSL Mbps Mbps ms View →
Telekom Srpske (m:tel) FTTH, VDSL Mbps Mbps ms View →

All Providers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

How to Choose an ISP in Bosnia and Herzegovina

1. Check Coverage

Not all ISPs serve all addresses. Enter your postcode or address on each ISP's website to confirm availability before ordering.

2. Match Speed to Use

Streaming HD requires 10 Mbps per screen. Working from home with video calls needs 25 Mbps minimum. Gaming and 4K streaming benefit from 100+ Mbps.

3. Compare Contracts

Check whether the ISP locks you into a 12 or 24-month contract. Rolling monthly deals offer flexibility but may cost more. Watch for setup fees.

4. Run a Speed Test

After signing up, run a speed test to verify you're getting the speeds you paid for. Test at different times of day.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bosnia and Herzegovina Broadband

Who are the main ISPs in Bosnia?

BH Telecom covers most of the Federation, Telekom Srpske covers Republika Srpska, and HT Mostar serves Herzegovina.

Is internet censored in Bosnia?

No. Bosnia has a free and open internet with no government content filtering.

How fast is internet in Bosnia?

Median speeds are around 38 Mbps. Urban areas like Sarajevo have faster connections, with fiber plans reaching 300+ Mbps.

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