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  2. Internet in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Internet usage in Poland varies by age group, with significantly higher rates among the younger generations, as 100% of those aged 18–24 and 96% of those aged 25–34 actively use the Internet. [4] However, there is a notable digital divide , as only 25% of individuals aged 65 and older are connected.

  3. Telecommunications in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The telephony segments of that entity were spun-off and incorporated into Telekomunikacja Polska, which was later privatized and sold to Orange Polska. The Telecommunications Act of 1990 allowed the provision of telecommunication infrastructure and services by the former monopoly.

  4. Mass media in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Internet penetration of Poland stands at around 92%. According to the Digital News Report by the Reuters Institute, the top 5 most popular online news outlets in 2023 were: Onet, Wirtualna Polska, TVN24.pl, Interia and RMF24.pl. [3] The government is working to increase broadband internet service.

  5. UPC Poland - Wikipedia

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    UPC Polska (English: UPC Poland) was Iliad's telecommunications operation in Poland. [2] It is one of the largest provider of broadband internet, digital television, telephony and mobile services (as an MVNO based on Play's network) in Poland. It was founded in 2000 when Liberty Global acquired Polska Telewizja Kablowa (PTK). According to the ...

  6. Orange Polska - Wikipedia

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    Orange Polska (formerly Telekomunikacja Polska) is a Polish telecommunications provider established in December 1991. It is a public company traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange , with a controlling stake owned by Orange S.A. , the latter controlling over 50% of this stake by 2002.

  7. Wirtualna Polska - Wikipedia

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    Wirtualna Polska (WP) is a group of companies operating in the media and e-commerce sectors. The WP Group owns the Wirtualna Polska horizontal portal founded in 1995 and known for being the first internet portal in Poland. It is currently the second largest online news source and one of the most quoted news media in the country.

  8. Onet.pl - Wikipedia

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    Onet.pl is the largest Polish-language web portal and online news platform. [1] According to Digital News Report, it is the largest online news source in the country, reaching 42% Internet users every week. [ 2 ]

  9. Polish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the 10th anniversary celebration of the Polish Wikipedia. The Polish Wikipedia was created in September 2001 under the domain wiki.rozeta.com.pl. [2] It was originally hosted by a server in a shoebox inside the wardrobe of one of its founders, Paweł Jochym. [2]