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Numbers in the news – April 2007


2007-04-27

Source: ICT Update Poland – Weekly News Briefing

1 (PLN million) is the fine that the telecoms market regulator (the UKE) imposed on TP SA for charging operators who signed bitstream access agreements for excessive data transfers.
No. 19.

1.2 (€ billion) is the compensation demanded by T-Mobile Deutschland from Elektrim in the legal dispute over the 48% stake in PTC, the operator of Era and Heyah mobile networks.
No. 20.

2 (PLN million) is a compensation demanded by ComputerLand (CL) from the Treasury for awarding a contract to the company’s competitor before the CL’s complaint has been processed.
No. 20.

2.1 (GBP million) is the estimated value of Britain’s MVNO Xebra to be purchased by Centernet, a Polish local ISP and a company licensed to offer MVNO services in Poland.
No. 20.

2.66 (PLN billion) is to be paid by TP SA as shareholder dividends for the profits made in 2006.
No. 20.

3.6 (Mbps) is the upgraded maximum data transfer speed provided via the HSDPA technology by Orange, the mobile network operated by PTK Centertel.
No. 19.

3.9 (€ million) spent mobile handsets accessories distributor TelForceOne on CPA Czech that supplies GSM accessories to retail chains in the Czech Republic.
No. 22.
 
7.4 % of all spam messages worldwide come from Poland, which is thus the third worst spammer in the world.
No. 21.
 
4.4 (PLN billion) in revenues earned TP SA in the first quarter of 2007, which reflects a 2.7% decline in contrast with the corresponding period of 2006.
No. 22.
 
14 million is the subscriber number that Polkomtel intends to have by the end of 2007.
No. 19.
 
16.1 (PLN million) will be worth a contract from the Police Headquarters for the consortium of ABG Ster-Projekt, Prokom, Asseco Poland and Enigma Systemy Ochrony Informacji. The consortium is to design and implement a system for the authorisation of police IT systems users.
No. 19.
 
17 (PLN million) is to bring in a three-year contract signed by Sygnity (formerly ComputerLand) with the National Bank of Poland (NBP) for the service and maintenance of the NBP’s LAN and WAN networks.
No. 19.
 
20 (PLN) is the share price of computer manufacturer Pronox Technology in the IPO.
No. 22.
 
20 (PLN million) is estimated value of the IPO of an IT company Wind Telecom that is expected to take place in 2008.
No. 20.
 
39 (PLN million) is worth a contract received from the Ministry of Nationa Education by Emax for the supply of computer hardware for visually impaired children.
No. 20.
 
51 % of adult Poles own a personal computer and most of them use it every day or almost every day.
No. 20.
 
70 % was the alternative operator Dlugie Rozmowy’s revenue growth in 2006.
No. 20.
 
76.3 % was, in February, the Google’s monthly reach among Polish internet users, i.e. the proportion of those who visited the website at least once during the month to the total number of internet users.
No. 22.
 
90 % of Poles under 34 years of age own a mobile phone, the CBOS reported.
No. 20.
 
99 (PLN) is the monthly fee offered by Tele2 Polska in a flat rate tariff plan, that enables subscribers to make calls for a consistent price regardless of the time of call.
No. 19.
 
200 (PLN million) is likely to be earned by Qumak-Sekom, a listed IT integrator, in 2007.
No. 22.

230 (PLN million) will be spent by the Ministry of National Education on the computer hardware for schools as a result of a tender concluded at the beginning of April. Five consortiums have been awarded the contracts for the supply of computers.
No. 19.
 
500 (PLN million) is the estimated value of acquisitions planned by alternative operator Telefonia Dialog. The company is reported to be interested in taking over Crowley Data Poland or GTS Energis.
No. 22.
 
700 (PLN million) is to be invested by Netia in order to achieve 1m broadband clients in three years’ time.
No. 21.
 
2012 is the deadline for setting up a broadband backbone network in Malopolska region that would cover 90% households. The network is to be built by TP SA.
No. 21.
 
3,700 applications for transfer of the mobile number to Play network owned by P4 have been submitted within a month of the commercial launch of the network’s services.
No. 22.
 
20,000 is the estimated subscriber number, in mid-April 2007, for mBank mobile, an MVNO launched by an online retail bank in December 2006. The operator intends to have 162,000 clients at the end of 2007.
No. 21.


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