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Numbers in the news – June 2007


2007-06-28

Source: ICT Update Poland Weekly News Briefing

0.49 (PLN) per minute is going to charge P4 from Play subscribers for calls made abroad in international roaming offer. The price reflects the one for domestic calls.
(No. 30) 

2 (PLN m) is to pay PTC for failure to inform the subscribers on the possibility of termination of a contract without paying penalties as a result of rules of services provision changes.
(No. 31)

2.1 ($ m) contract for implementation of a billing system signed Comarch with TeleYemen.
(No. 30)

3.5 (PLN m) will cost the implementation of a document flow system in local administration agendas in Malopolska region that is to be carried out by Winuel.
(No. 28)

3.6 (€ m) will receive ABG Ster-Projekt for a consulting contract for NATO.
(No. 31)

13 (PLN m) is the combined value of two contracts signed by Sygnity with the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy.
(No. 30)

13 million is the subscriber number of Polkomtel.
(No. 31)

19.3 (PLN m) is the forecasted net profit of Komputronik in 2008.
(No. 29)

20 (PLN m) is the maximum amount to be spent by Asseco Slovakia on the acquisition of the Czech IT company Berit.
(No. 30)

20 % is to be the reduction of fixed-to-mobile calls envisaged by the UKE by the end of 2007.
(No. 31)

27 (PLN m) were worth acquisitions of three local ISP, done by Netia.
(No. 29)

27.59 (PLN m) was the net loss suffered by the Sygnity group (formerly ComputerLand) in 2006.
(No. 28)

27.6 (PLN m) is worth a contract from the Ministry of Finance received by Comarch.
(No. 28)

30 % of Poland’s population lives within the remit of PTC’s 3G network.
(No. 30)

39.1 (PLN) is to cost one share in the upcoming IPO of IT hardware distributor Komputronik.
(No. 31)

40 (PLN m) is to be the value of IPO of Dlugie Rozmowy due by year-end.
(No. 29)

46.99 % is the discount that PTC will receive from the reference rates, according to the wholesale line rental (WLR) agreement with TP SA.
(No. 28)

50 % is to be the broadband internet access penetration in Poland in 2013, according to the government.
(No. 31)

50 (PLN m) are to be worth acquisitions of IT integrators planned by Asseco Systems.
(No. 31)

67.3 % was the year-on-year increase in the volume of notebooks sold in Poland in the first quarter of 2007.
(No. 30)

70 (PLN m) is the approximate value of IPO of Asseco Business Solutions scheduled for autumn 2007.
(No. 29)

300 (€ m) is to cost the construction of a backbone networks in five regions of Eastern Poland. It is to be in place by 2013.
(No. 31)

450 points of sale wants to have P4, Play mobile network operator, by the end of 2007.
(No. 28)

700 (PLN m) is the maximum amount that TP SA intends to spend in order to buy back its shares.
(No. 29)

1,000 consultants wants to train Microsoft for its CRM software.
(No. 30)

70,000 is the subscriber number MNI Telecom wants to have for its MVNO services in 2008.
(No. 28)

200,000 is the subscriber number of iPlus, the wireless internet access service provided by Polkomtel.
(No. 31)

750,000 clients are expected to sign up with Play mobile network by the end of 2007.
(No. 30)



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