České Radiokomunikace

České Radiokomunikace
Company typeCorporation
(Public limited company)
Founded1963
Headquarters
Prague
,
Czech Republic
Key people
Miloš Mastník, CEO
ProductsMedia, telco, DC&Cloud
ServicesTelecommunications, IoT, Cloud, Data Center
Revenue1,764,115,000 Czech koruna (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets8,347,842,000 Czech koruna (2019) Edit this on Wikidata
OwnerCordiant Digital Infrastructure
Number of employees
320
WebsiteOfficial website
Antennas of Žižkov broadcasting tower
Car of České Radiokomunikace near Žižkov transmission tower

České Radiokomunikace is a company in the Czech Republic specialized in telecommunications and ICT services for wholesale and business customers, including wireless/optical options, voice services, internet connection, and data solutions (distributor of analog (AM/FM)/digital radio and digital TV).

History

The company was founded in 1963 under the name Správa radiokomunikací. During the Czech privatization (as a consequence of the communist regime ending in 1989), the company was transferred in 1994 to ČESKÉ RADIOKOMUNIKACE a.s. In the early 1990s, the company became an ISP to the country's government and large companies.[1]

In 2001, the privatization was complete and the company started to distribute telecommunication and TV/radio airing. In 2003, the company added telephony and internet to its global offer.[1]

In 2005, the company ceased to exist and all of its revenue was transferred to the JTR Management a.s. company, which was then promptly renamed to RADIOKOMUNIKACE a.s., while still using the trademark of ČESKÉ RADIOKOMUNIKACE. In 2006, the company got the stocks of the phone carrier Tele2, and changed its logo.[2]

The company ceased in 2007 and its revenue was transferred to a company called BLJ Czech, a.s., which was immediately renamed to RADIOKOMUNIKACE a.s., and later (still in 2007) to České Radiokomunikace a.s.

In 2009, the company's local telecommunications division was bought by T-Mobile Czech Republic. A year later, the acquisition of the 3rd multiplex of the then new terrestrial TV (DVB-T) was completed by Czech Digital Group.

In 2011, the company ceased again, and its revenue was transferred to Morava Czech Communications Holdings a.s., which renamed itself back to České Radiokomunikace a.s. Right after that, the company was sold to Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets Europe for 14 billion CZK. The same year, the company entered the information and communication industry and started offering cloud computing services. In 2016, the company changed its logo again.[2]

In May 2021, Macquarie sold České Radiokomunikace to the Canadian Cordiant Digital Infrastructure for an undisclosed amount.[3]

Property

The company owns more than 600 objects for their wireless signal distribution, which covers the entire country.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to České Radiokomunikace.
  1. ^ a b "45 let Českých radiokomunikací" (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  2. ^ a b "České radiokomunikace mění po deseti letech logo – Design portál" (in Czech). 26 September 2016. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  3. ^ Swinhoe, Dan (4 May 2021). "Macquarie sells České Radiokomunikace to Cordiant Digital Infrastructure". DCD. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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