
Poland International Dialing Code Is +48.
How To Call Poland: +48 - Area Code - Phone Number
Polish telecom industry is one of the strongest in Eastern and Central Europe, due to reasonable policies of its independent regulator, the UKE, and healthy competition across the market. To reach the peak Polish telecommunications have overcome major changes, with out-of-date soviet equipment upgraded to contemporary digital technologies, and the sphere mostly liberalized. The last step in market liberalization has been made quite recently, as the UKE made a direction for current leader to divide its operating bodies into separate subsidiaries, which would greatly increase competition and reduce the leader's strength. Current player number one in the market is TPSA or Telekomunikacja Polska, previously owned by the state and mostly privatized for the present moment. With the introduction of new competitors to the market it started losing its position to alternative operators, but the influence was still great. However, in the last couple of years its subscribers are overtaken by Netia, major TPSA competitor, offering services in fixed-line telephony. There are several more fixed-line operators in Poland, providing the overall decrease in calling rates. Mobile market is ripe, but penetration continues to grow with new operators entering the industry. 3G technology is being deployed, attracting more and more customers. However, data services are not quite popular with subscribers, making them an interesting field for operators to work at. With some MVNOs existing, Polish regulator has already issued three more licenses, and the year of 2009 will likely see their introduction to the market.
The major players in Polish mobile market are Orange and PTC, Polkomtel and PTK Centertel. They have relatively equal market shares, with Orange leading the game. However, the next several years will possibly witness Polkomtel seizing its position, as its subscriber base is increasing at a fast pace. Internet industry in Poland has been given a new start, along with market liberalization. It still lags behind its developed neighbors in penetration, but is the most advanced market in Eastern Europe. For the present moment major ISPs in ADSL sphere are TPSA and Netia, with TPSA losing its monopolistic position to alternative ISPs. Apart from ADSL, wireless broadband services will soon gain more popularity, as the regulatory body has greatly reduced prices for radio frequencies. Broadband connection is also provided on base of cable technologies and through FttH.
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Best calling rate to Poland is 0.98.
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Best calling rate from Poland is 2.40.
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Calling to Poland related area(s): Poland Mobile, Warsaw.
