This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and
developments in Poland’s telecommunications market. The report analyses the
mobile, internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media sectors.
Subjects include:
- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
- Facts, figures and statistics
- Industry and regulatory issues
- Infrastructure
- Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU, MoU
- Internet, VoIP, IPTV
- Mobile Voice and Data Markets
- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
- Convergence and Digital Media
- 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2015
- Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2020
Poland’s multi-spectrum auction set to improve mobile
broadband coverage within three yearsPoland’s fixed broadband market is one of
the largest in Eastern Europe, mainly attributable to the country’s sizeable
population. DSL is the most popular fixed broadband access platform, followed
by cable delivered from the country’s well-established cable TV operators.
Fixed-line access is also available via FttX, though as yet this is limited to
a number of urban areas. Mobile broadband is the most popular platform by
subscribers. This has resulted from mobile network operators having invested in
infrastructure during the last few years, combined with the greater
availability among consumers of sophisticated devices such as tablets and
smartphones.
The telecoms incumbent dominates the fixed broadband market
although a tougher regulatory regime is improving wholesale market conditions.
An emerging internet society is taking shape, encompassing commerce, health and
government services. The report profiles Poland’s fixed broadband market,
including key market players, technology platforms, market developments, a
variety of statistics, and forecasts for fixed broadband penetration to 2020.
Having one of Eastern Europe’s more sizeable markets for
digital media and TV services, TV programming in Poland is accessible via cable
TV, terrestrial free-to-air, IPTV and satellite. Strong competition exists both
between platforms as well as between operators of similar platforms. Given the
number of active market players, further consolidation during the next few
years is inevitable: the merger between Cyfra+ and n, finalised in 2013, is
indicative of continuing market dynamics. Digital TV uptake is improving due to
increasing affordability of both TVs and programming. The report profiles
Poland’s digital economy and digital TV market, covering market developments
and major companies in the broadband, cable, terrestrial and satellite pay TV
sectors.
The 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. The 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.
The mature mobile market has high penetration, partly the
result of multiple SIM card ownership. A core of well-established mobile
network operators offer services alongside a growing number of mobile virtual
network operators. Market competition suggests that further consolidation is
likely in the near future, as has been seen in other markets in recent years.
ARPU has stabilised after a period of decline caused by retail tariff
competition, and regulatory mandated reductions in mobile termination rates. 4G
networks have been launched and coverage is expected to improve markedly
following the anticipated multi-spectrum auction, delivering improved mobile
broadband services nationally within three years. The report offers a concise
overview of Poland’s mobile market, providing profiles of the major operators,
covering regulatory and market developments and offering a wealth of
statistics.
Data in this report is the latest available at the time of
preparation and may not be for the current year
Spanning over 77
pages, 98 tables and 20 chart and 3 Exhibits,
“Poland - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts,”
report provides information on market overview Telecommunications Market,
Regulatory Environment, Fixed Network operators, Telecommunications
Infrastructure, Broadband Market, Digital Media, Mobile Communications,
Forecasts. The reports also cover 20 companies- Telekomunikacja Polska (Orange
Poland), Netia, Telefonia Dialog, GTS Energis, Exatel, Telekomunikacja
Kolejowa, UPC Polska, Vectra, Multimedia Polska, Aster, Cyfra+, Cyfrowy Polsat,
N/TNK, TVP, CenterNet, Polkomtel, T-Mobile, P4/Play,PTK Centertel, Mobyland.
For
more information visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/paul-budde-communication-pty-ltd/poland-telecoms-ip-networks-digital-media-and-forecasts-0
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