Poland telecom market is a fast-growing telecom market in Eastern Europe with 5 Poland Telecom Companies and 55.6 million mobile connections.
Poland prices compared to those in the EU: According to a report by the European Commission in 2021, the average price for a mobile broadband basket with at least 30 GB of data and a smartphone in Poland was €14.50 per month, which is below the EU average of €20.10 per month. This puts Poland in the top five most affordable EU countries for mobile broadband.
For fixed broadband, the average price for a basket of fixed broadband services with at least 30 Mbps download speed, unlimited data, and a modem in Poland was €20.40 per month, which is below the EU average of €31.80 per month. This puts Poland in the top ten most affordable EU countries for fixed broadband.
Overall, Poland is considered to be a relatively affordable country for telecom prices compared to other EU countries.
Regulatory Agency: Office of Telecommunications and Post Regulation (URTiP)
Poland Telecom Companies :
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Poland’s liberalised telecom market has seen considerable development in all sectors. The incumbent telco Orange Poland has seen its market share dwindle in the face of competition and a regulatory environment which has facilitated the market entry of new players and extended network to Orange Poland’s fibre and copper networks.
The mobile market in recent years has been characterised by the rapid extension of LTE networks and the development of mobile data services based on newly released and re-farmed spectrum. The regulator is preparing to release additional spectrum in several bands for 5G, though delays to the process mean that 700MHz spectrum is unlikely to be available before mid-2022. poland telecoms
Operators have invested in 5G, with T-Mobile Poland having launched a pre-commercial service in Warsaw at the end of 2018, and with full commercial services expected to be available in early 2020.
Mobile penetration in Poland is above the European average, standing at 137% by mid-2019. This reflects the continuing popularity among consumers to keep two or more SIM cards, which has distorted the real mobile penetration rate. Nevertheless, the distortion has been addressed on two fronts: by network operators being encouraged to disconnect dormant SIM cards, and by legislation, effective from February 2017, which obliges subscribers of prepaid services to register their details. These forces have resulted in a significant readjustment in the number of subscribers in the market. poland telecoms