Poland - Digital Economy and Digital TV - Insights, Statistics and Analysis
- Language: English
- Published: March 2013
Poland’s mature and liberalised telecom market has seen considerable development in the broadband and mobile sectors. The privatised incumbent, recently rebranded as Orange Poland, has benefited from its parent company’s technical experience and know-how in the region. The regulatory environment has been shaped by EU principles designed to facilitate competition, allowing competing operators to enter the market. Recently this extended to opening Orange Poland’s fibre network to access and pricing regulation. This report covers key aspects of Poland’s evolving telecom market, presenting comprehensive data and information on market players, fixed-line networks and technologies, the wholesale market, as well as an overview of key regulatory developments.
Key developments:
- Fixed-lines fall to eight million mirroring continuing falls in revenue
- re-elected government creates Ministry of Administration and Digitalisation to oversee telecom sector development
- Telecommunications Act amended
- TK Telekom and Exatel put up for sale
- theft of telecom equipment and cabling escalates
- Orange Poland revenue decline prompts outsourcing
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1. Synopsis
2. Key statistics
3. Telecommunications market
3.1 Overview of Poland’s telecom market
4. Regulatory environment
4.1 History
4.1.1 Telecommunications Act (2001)
4.1.2 Telecommunications Act (2004)
4.1.3 EU Regulatory Framework
4.1.4 Revised NFR
4.2 Regulatory authority
4.2.1 Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)
4.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Poland
4.3.1 Local
4.3.2 Long distance
4.3.3 International
4.4 Privatisation
4.5 Interconnection
4.6 Carrier selection and carrier preselection
4.7 Access
4.7.1 Fibre access
4.8 Functional separation
4.9 Number Portability (NP)
5. Fixed network operators in Poland
5.1 Market overview
5.2 Orange Poland
5.3 Netia
5.4 Telefonia Dialog
5.5 Telekomunikacja Kolejowa (TK Telekom)
5.6 GTS Energis
5.7 Exatel
6. Telecommunications infrastructure
6.1 Fixed-line statistics
6.2 Orange Poland
6.3 Alternative operators
6.4 Voice-over-IP (VoIP)
7. Wholesaling
7.1 Overview
8. Related reports
Table 1 – Country statistics – 2012 (e)
Table 2 – Telephone network statistics – 2012 (e)
Table 3 – Internet user statistics – 2012 (e)
Table 4 – Broadband statistics – 2012 (e)
Table 5 – Mobile statistics – 2012 (e)
Table 6 – National telecommunications authority
Table 7 – Telecom revenue – 2008 - 2013
Table 8 – Market revenue by sector – 2010 - 2011
Table 9 – IT market revenue and growth – 2004 - 2012
Table 10 – Telecom investment – 2011 - 2012
Table 11 – Proportion of telecom investment by sector – 2011
Table 12 – Interconnection revenue – 2009 - 2011
Table 13 – TP interconnection rates – 2006 - 2009
Table 14 – LLU as proportion of DSL lines – 2008 - 2013
Table 15 – Wholesale access as proportion of DSL lines, by type – 2009 - 2011
Table 16 – Numbers ported (from networks) – 2009 - 2011
Table 17 – Fixed-line telephony revenue and subscribers – 2005 - 2013
Table 18 – Market share of revenue by operator – 2010 - 2011
Table 19 – Market share of subscribers, Orange and altnets – 2006 - 2013
Table 20 – Market share of revenue, Orange and altnets – 2006 - 2013
Table 21 – Fixed-line voice traffic – 2006 - 2013
Table 22 – Orange Poland total retail WRL and POTS lines – 2009 - 2012
Table 23 – Orange Poland fixed-line ARPU – 2009 - 2012
Table 24 – Orange Poland Group financial data – 2006 - 2012
Table 25 – Netia financial data – 2007 - 2012
Table 26 – Netia subscribers by type – 2008 - 2012
Table 27 – Exatel financial data – 2009 - 2010
Table 28 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 2000 - 2013
Table 29 – VoIP revenue – 2008 - 2013
Table 30 – VoIP traffic and subscribers – 2008 - 2013
Chart 1 – Fixed-line telephony revenue and subscribers – 2005 – 2013
Chart 2 – Market share of subscribers, Orange and altnets – 2006 – 2013
Chart 3 – Market share of revenue, Orange and altnets – 2006 – 2013
Chart 4 – Orange Poland total retail lines and ARPU – 2009 – 2012
Chart 5 – Orange Poland Group financial data – 2006 – 2012
Chart 6 – Netia financial data – 2007 – 2012
Chart 7 – Netia subscribers by type – 2008 – 2012
Chart 8 – Exatel financial data – 2009 – 2010
Exhibit 1 – The EU Regulatory Framework for communications
Exhibit 2 – Access, the local loop and unbundling – an overview
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