The number of prepaid card users fell by one percent to 1.73 million, while the operator registered 785,000 SIM cards for machine communication. The consumption of mobile data increased by 19 percent, while the number of SMS sent decreased by 5.2 percent.
“The volume of investments, including network modernization and new technologies, reached 2.4 billion crowns in the first nine months of this year. But we still have another two billion crowns to invest before the end of the year,” said T-Mobile and Slovak Telekom CEO Melinda Szabó.
“We are also focusing on the development of optical infrastructure and connections, where high-speed Internet coverage is currently ready for almost 1.3 million households, and according to the statistics of the Czech Telecommunications Office, coverage with a mobile 5G signal reached 97.79 percent at the end of October,” added Szabó.
The company also stated that this year it focused on making artificial intelligence (AI) available to its customers, and after Perplexity Pro, it also introduced its own Magenta AI artificial intelligence in July, which it made available for free in the My T-Mobile mobile application. The operator subsequently offered a fully integrated AI assistant in its new 5G devices.
In the segment of corporate customers, thanks to T-Mobile’s 5G network, Tawesco can test its Smart factory in Kopřivnica, and Military Hospital Brno is the first hospital in the Czech Republic to start full-scale operation of a private 5G SA network also from T-Mobile, the company added.

