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Internet Providers in Serbia

Europe — Ranked #36 globally for broadband speed

Serbia has one of the most advanced broadband markets in the Western Balkans, with significant fiber rollout in Belgrade and major cities. The country's IT sector is a major export earner, and Belgrade has developed a growing startup scene. Competitive pricing, expanding fiber, and strong technical talent make Serbia an important digital hub for the region.

Broadband Overview — Serbia

Median Download 64.8 Mbps
Median Upload 42.1 Mbps
Median Ping 9 ms
Global Speed Rank #36 worldwide
Fibre Penetration 38.0% of connections
Internet Users 6M people
Serbia Internet Statistics
Population 6,834,326
Internet Users 6,100,000 (89.3% penetration)
Broadband Household Coverage 80.0% of households
FTTH / Fibre Penetration 38.0% of fixed broadband
Mobile Subscriptions 140 per 100 people
Avg. Monthly Cost (broadband) ~USD $14
Regulatory Body Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RATEL)
Global Speed Rank #36 (Ookla fixed broadband index)

Broadband Infrastructure

Serbia's broadband market is led by Telekom Srbija (state-owned), SBB (United Group), and Yettel (formerly Telenor). Fiber rollout has been aggressive in Belgrade and Novi Sad. The national backbone connects all major cities. International connectivity is via terrestrial routes through neighboring countries and submarine cables through Croatia/Slovenia.

Key Facts

  • Serbia's IT export revenues exceeded EUR 2 billion in 2023.
  • Belgrade is the largest tech hub in the Western Balkans.
  • Telekom Srbija has been expanding FTTH aggressively as a state priority.
  • Serbia hosts major gaming and software development companies.
  • RATEL enforces net neutrality and competition rules as an EU candidate country.

Internet Freedom in Serbia

Mostly Free Internet Freedom Status
  • Serbia has no systematic internet censorship
  • RATEL has no content blocking mandate
  • Independent media has faced regulatory pressure and defamation suits
  • Self-censorship is common among journalists covering government
  • As an EU candidate, Serbia is adopting European internet freedom standards

ISP Speed Comparison — Serbia

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

Provider Technology Download Upload Ping Details
SBB HFC Cable, FTTH Mbps Mbps ms View →
Telekom Srbija (mts) FTTH, 5G Mbps Mbps ms View →
Yettel Serbia LTE, 5G Mbps Mbps ms View →

All Providers in Serbia

How to Choose an ISP in Serbia

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 — Serbia Broadband

Who are the main ISPs in Serbia?

The main providers are Telekom Srbija (mts), SBB, and Yettel (mobile).

How fast is internet in Serbia?

Median download speeds are around 65 Mbps. Fiber gigabit plans are available in Belgrade from around EUR 12/month.

Is internet censored in Serbia?

Largely no, though there are concerns about media pressure and self-censorship. RATEL has no broad content blocking mandate.

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