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 Poland - Digital Economy and Digital TV - Insights, Statistics and Analysis
Synopsis Poland is one of Europe's more sizeable broadcasting markets. Programming is accessible via cable TV, terrestrial free-to-air, broadband TV and satellite. Strong competition exists both between platforms as well as between operators of similar platforms. The number of players suggests consolidation is inevitable. Digital TV uptake is improving due to increasing affordability of both TVs and programming. This report profiles Poland's digital economy and digital TV market in 2011, covering market developments and major companies in the broadband, cable, terrestrial and satellite pay TV sectors. Key developments: ASO confirmed for mid-2013; bundled services taken by 2.1 million customers; 75% of cable association PIKE subscribers can receive digital TV; Telekomunikacja Polska sells EmiTel for PLN1.7 billion; National Broadcasting Council awards licences for the final four channels on the first multiplex; regulator's market data to end-2010, operator data to Q1 2011. Companies covered in this report include: UPC Polska, Vectra, Multimedia Polska, aster, Cyfra+, Cyfrowy Polsat, N/TNK, Telekomunikacja Polska, TVP.
Last Update: 21 Jul 2011   Number of Pages: 11

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 Poland - Key Statistics, Telecom Market and Regulatory Overviews
Synopsis Poland's developing telecom market has been the basis of the country's impressive growth in the broadband and mobile markets. Poland possesses a liberalised telecoms market and a privatised telecoms incumbent. The regulatory environment has been shaped by EU principles and is designed to facilitate competition, allowing competing operators to enter the market. This report covers key aspects of Poland's evolving telecom market in 2010, presenting comprehensive data and information on fixed-line market players, fixed-line networks and technologies, the wholesale market, as well as an overview of key regulatory issues. Key developments: Fixed-lines fall to eight million; fixed-line revenue expected to fall to PLN5 billion in 2011; regulator's market data for 2010, operator market data to Q1 2011. Companies covered in this report include: Telekomunikacja Polska, Netia, Telefonia Dialog, GTS Energis, Exatel, Telekomunikacja Kolejowa.
Last Update: 21 Jul 2011   Number of Pages: 16

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 Poland - Mobile Market Insights and Statistics
Synopsis Poland possesses a well developed mobile market with high mobile-ownership levels although penetration levels suggest multiple SIM card ownership. A number of mobile network operators offer services along with a number of mobile virtual network operators. The relative high number of mobile network operators suggests consolidation will eventually occur as seen in other markets. Average Revenue per User levels have stabilised after falling in recent years due to retail tariff competition, regulatory mandated reductions in mobile termination rates and take up of mobile services by lower spending consumer segments of the market. 3G networks have been launched and coverage is expanding to support delivery of mobile broadband and content. This report offers a concise overview of Poland's mobile market in 2011, providing profiles of the major operators, covering regulatory and market developments and offering a wealth of statistics. Key developments: Polkomtel sold for €4.56 billion; SMS use grows 7% in 2010; T-Mobile and Orange Poland create network sharing joint venture; PTC rebrands as T-Mobile Poland; regulator announces 2012 tender for LTE in the 2.50-2.57GHz and 2.62-2.69GHz bands; Orange expands mobile wallet offering to Poland; regulator eases cuts in MTR in exchange for network investment; regulator's 2010 market data; operator data to Q1 2011. Companies covered in this report include: PTK Centertel, Polkomtel, T-Mobile, P4/Play, Centernet, Mobyland.
Last Update: 21 Jul 2011   Number of Pages: 17

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