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Netia is a telecommunications company which owns the second-largest fixed-line cable television and broadband network in Poland. The company was founded in 1990 and the following year was awarded its first concession to provide local telecommunications services in the city of Piła .
TK Telekom (formerly Telekomunikacja Kolejowa) is a Polish telecommunications company, operated jointly by Netia and the PKP Group.. It is responsible for telecommunications and data transmission for the Polish railways and also serves a number of other companies outside the PKP Group and individual clients.
33 Poland. Toggle Poland subsection. 33.1 Fixed-line operators. 33.2 Mobile operators. 34 Portugal. ... Netia (Cyfrowy Polsat) TK Telekom ; Play ; Mobile operators
Alvarion Technologies Ltd. is a global provider of autonomous Wi-Fi networks designed with self-organizing capabilities for carrier-grade Wi-Fi, enterprise connectivity, smart city planning, smart hospitality, connected campuses, and connected events.
Various other companies have entered the fixed phone market, but generally aiming for niches (e.g. Sferia with fixed wireless, Netia covering primarily business). Whilst prices have reduced and availability has increased considerably since the introduction of competition, there is little sign of TPSA's market share being seriously reduced.
The first analogue Internet connection was launched on September 26, 1990, and had a speed of approximately 9600 bits per second. The Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences received the first IP address in Poland (192.86.14.0) on 19 November 1990, assigned to it by the United States Department of Defense.
As of 2024, he is the fifth richest person in Poland and has repeatedly appeared on Forbes' ranking of the world's billionaires, with an estimated net worth around €5.77 billion. [1] He ranked #688 on the Forbes 2016 with a net worth of US$2.5 billion. [2] The companies controlled by him include Cyfrowy Polsat, Polkomtel, Netia, Elektrim and ...
The same month Tele2 sold its Polish operations to Netia. Tele2 reportedly attempted to sell its German unit as well in 2007, [8] eventually the sale came through a management buyout in 2020. [9] The newly formed company trades as STROTH Telecom GmbH. In 2005 they sold their UK & Ireland fixed operations to Carphone Warehouse for £8.7m. [10]