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Cyprus Drone Laws 2025: Ultimate Guide for Recreational, Commercial & Government Operators

Cyprus Drone Laws 2025: Ultimate Guide for Recreational, Commercial & Government Operators

Key Facts Licensing and Registration Requirements for Drone Operators Operator Registration: Cyprus requires virtually all drone operators (the person or entity responsible for a drone) to register with the Department of Civil Aviation’s online system. This is in line with EU Regulation 2019/947, which makes registration mandatory for UAS operators who own drones weighing ≥250 g, or drones under 250 g that are equipped to capture personal data (e.g. a camera), unless they are certified as toys drone-laws.com. In practical terms, anyone flying a drone heavier than a smartphone or with a camera must register. Registration is done via the official DCA
20 September 2025
Inside Cyprus’s Digital Lifeline: Internet Access on the Island and Beyond the Clouds

Inside Cyprus’s Digital Lifeline: Internet Access on the Island and Beyond the Clouds

Cablenet’s hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) network passes around 80% of premises in Cyprus. Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) rollouts are underway with a target to reach 200,000 gigabit-capable premises nationwide. Cyprus’s four mobile network operators are Cyta (Cytamobile-Vodafone), Epic, PrimeTel, and Cablenet. By end-2022 Cyprus achieved 100% 5G coverage in populated areas, with Cyta claiming full-population 5G coverage. Starlink began regulatory clearance in Q3 2023 and is now available in Cyprus with download speeds over 100 Mbps and latency of 30–50 ms. As of 2024, Starlink hardware kit costs roughly €175 and monthly service about €50. FTTP coverage now reaches 77% of homes nationwide,
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