Source: ICT Update Poland – Weekly News Briefing
1 (PLN) costs Fujitsu-Siemens laptop computer sold by PTC bundled with a three years subscription of mobile internet access. The subscription costs PLN 180 per month.
(No. 14)
1 Mbps is the minimal data transfer speed during the trial run of a broadband service offered by Tele2 via the TP SA’s lines.
(No. 16)
1.068 (PLN billion) is worth the order portfolio of Asseco Poland for 2007-2010 period.
(No. 14)
1.1 million mobile handsets were sold in Poland by Samsung in 2006.
(No. 15)
1.5 (PLN billion) was net loss suffered by PTC in 2006. Deutsche Telekom insists that this was a result of a purchase of 48% of the mobile operator.
(No. 15)
1.64 (PLN billion) were revenues earned by Samsung Electronics Polska in 2006.
(No. 15)
1.7 (PLN billion) in revenues were earned by Prokom in 2006.
(No. 15)
5 (PLN) is the cost of downloading 1 MB of data via the Play network.
(No. 18)
8 % is the operational profitability that Sygnity, a company created in the merger of ComputerLand and Emax, is hoping to achieve in 2008.
(No. 14)
9.9 (PLN million) will earn Emax for a contract on implementation of a public transport management system in Vilnius and Klaipėda in Lithuania.
(No. 14)
10.98 million users in December 2006 had Google search engine in Poland, which gave it the pride of place among Polish websites.
(No. 14)
16 March was the date of commercial launch of Play, the 3G mobile network owned by P4.
(No. 16)
22 % of Polish households have a broadband internet access.
(No. 18)
25 (PLN million) is worth a GIS-related contract from the Norwegian army in which Bielsko-Biala-based Techmex is to take part.
(No. 18)
30 % is to be growth of number of BT Group subscribers in Poland by the end of 2007.
(No. 18)
38 % of Poles have internet access, which is one-third more than in 2005.
(No. 16)
44 % of internet users in Poland shopped in online auctions in 2006.
(No. 15)
45 % of Polish households have a computer.
(No. 18)
55 (PLN million) is to bring in the IPO of NTT System, a computer manufacturer.
(No. 15)
62 (PLN million) is the estimated amount to be raised from the IPO by TelForceOne, a mobile phones accessories producer and distributor.
(No. 17)
65 cities are being covered by the HSDPA network of PTC.
(No. 14)
71.3 (PLN million) in net profit made Telefonia Dialog in 2006.
(No. 15)
78 (PLN million) raised Gadu-Gadu from its IPO. Half of it is to be spent on acquisitions.
(No. 14)
80 % was the year-on-year increase of ComArch’s net profit in 2006.
(No. 15)
137 (PLN million) were 2006’s revenues of the Comp group, an IT services provider.
(No. 14)
250 (PLN million) is to cost advertising campaign of the 3G mobile network Play.
(No. 16)
273 (PLN million) is estimated net profit made by Polkomtel in the fourth quarter of 2006.
(No. 14)
378.4 (PLN million) was net loss seen by Netia in 2006. The operator insists that this is a result of a reserve it had to create because of infrastructural investments.
(No. 15)
773 (PLN million) earned ComputerLand in revenues in 2006, a 10% decline in comparison with the previous year.
(No. 15)
7,000 clients who applied for a bitstream access-based broadband from Netia will not be able to sign up with the operator, as TP SA claims that this is impossible for technical reasons.
(No. 14)
100,000 clients for fixed-line voice services offered via the TP SA network are to be attracted by Telefonia Dialog in 2007.
(No. 16)
390,000 Samsung monitors were sold in Poland in 2006.
(No. 15)
400,000 computers will be able to produce the new NTT System’s factory which is to be built for money raised in the IPO.
(No. 16)