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Cyta
CYTA Central Offices
Native nameCyprus Telecommunications Authority (CYTA)
FormerlyCyprus Inland Telecommunications Authority (CITA; 1955-1961)
Company typeState-owned
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
HeadquartersNicosia, Cyprus
Area servedCyprus
Key peopleMichael Ioannides (Chairman)
Andreas Neocleous (CEO)
ProductsFixed-line telephony
Mobile telephony
IPTV
Broadband
RevenueIncrease €400.1 million (2022)
Operating incomeIncrease €84.79 million (2022)
Net incomeDecrease €76.08 million (2022)
Total assetsIncrease €1.081 billion (2022)
Total equityIncrease €1.116 billion (2022)
OwnerGovernment of Cyprus
Number of employees2,287 (2022)
Websitewww.cyta.com.cy

Cyta (Greek: [ˈsita]) is a semi-governmental company incorporated by law, it is the leading provider of integrated electronic communications in Cyprus. It is the dominant provider of fixed-line telecommunications, mobile telecommunications and Internet access in Cyprus.

History

Originally established as Cyprus Inland Telecommunications Authority (CITA; Greek: Αρχής Εσωτερικών Τηλεπικοινωνιών Κύπρου (A.E.T.K.)) in 1955, took on its current name Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (CYTA; Greek: Αρχή Τηλεπικοινωνιών Κύπρου (Α.ΤΗ.Κ.) [aˈtik]) in 1961 after taking control of external communications from Cable & Wireless Ltd.

It has provided Internet access since 1995 under the brand Cytanet, and it now offers broadband services DSL access. Branded as miVision then, Cyta entered in 2004 the digital and interactive television market. The service has been renamed Cytavision.

In 1988 the company launched mobile telephony offer under the brand Cytagsm, which became Cytamobile in 2004, and the same year, following a network partnership agreement with Vodafone, it was renamed Cytamobile-Vodafone.

Operations

Cytashop in Nicosia, Cyprus

Nowadays, Cyta provides a broad range of services and facilities for voice and data applications in both fixed and mobile telephony. Particular emphasis is placed on the provision of value added services, such as content/multimedia via the Internet which, according to industry projections, will be the dominant business activity of the next decade.

Building on its role as a telecommunications hub in the South-Eastern Mediterranean, Cyta expanded its operations in the Greek market, offering broadband Internet and fixed telephony services in specific areas of Greece, with plans for further expansion in the future. It also operates in the British market, under the brand Cyta UK, offering "tailored network solutions" to customers based on the IP-MPLS platform. Central and Eastern Europe are markets that have also been targeted.

In recent years and following Cyprus’ accession to the European Union in 2004, Cyta faced a number of challenges with regards to the legal implications and regulations of operating within the European Bloc, the fierce competition this brings as well as the ever-changing developments in telecommunications.

Services

Cytamobile-Vodafone logo

The company covers the whole country with digital PSTN, ISDN, DSL and FTTH services. Cyta is offering fixed-line telephony, Internet service (Cytanet), mobile telephony (Cytamobile-Vodafone) and pay TV (Cytavision).

References

  1. ^ "Auditors' Report & Financial Statements 2022" (PDF). cyta.com.cy (in Greek). Cyprus Telecommunications Authority.
  2. "Annual Report - Annual Sustainability Report 2022" (PDF). cyta.com.cy (in Greek). Cyprus Telecommunications Authority.
  3. "Cytamobile Vodafone: Cytamobile-Vodafone". www.cytamobile-vodafone.com. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  4. "Cytamobile Vodafone: Our History". www.cytamobile-vodafone.com. Retrieved 2013-01-18.

External links

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