Hungarians use the internet less regularly than others in the EU
Based on data collected from 2017, an EC report found that 76 percent of Hungarians use the internet regularly (at least once a week), while the EU28 average stands at...
Based on data collected from 2017, an EC report found that 76 percent of Hungarians use the internet regularly (at least once a week), while the EU28 average stands at...
According to sources, the prime minister and Vodafone's CEO talked about digital development, next generation mobile services and the introduction of a 5G network
Magyar Telekom demonstrated the first 5G connection in Hungary, which will be available to the public in about 2 to 4 years.
Péter Szijjártó said a measure of Hungary’s success is that flagship digital multinationals have decided to bring new investment projects to Hungary
Hungarians are becoming a digitally focused race after it was revealed nearly 100,000 pay for purchases with their mobile phones
The economy ministry announced that the government will give businesses more than a year to adapt to the new system, and tax authority NAV will provide them with all the necessary assistance
In the Parliament Building on Thursday morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with EC Commissioner for a Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip who praised Hungary’s programs aimed at major digital developments
97 percent of people aged between 16-24 are social media users in Hungary
The standardization of 5G is currently in its first phase, which is expected to end in 2018 and will be delivered to the nation by 2020
CeBIT, the giant technology trade expo held each year in Hannover, Germany, is regarded as the largest event of its kind and attracts the most extensive international representation. Hungary's pavilion takes up 400 square meters at this year’s event, making it the biggest exhibition space that our innovators have ever had to present themselves and their work.
Hungary would like to become a partner country and a guest of honor of the renowned CeBIT digital exhibition and is diverting its full attention to the event which begins in Hannover on Monday