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Research and Markets: Poland Mobile and Fixed Telecommunications and Pay-TV markets 2014: LTE and Fiber Rollouts to Turn Telecom Market Around, M&A to Continue
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/949tfm/poland_lte_and)
has announced the addition of the "Poland:
LTE and Fiber Rollouts to Turn Telecom Market Around, M&A to Continue"
report to their offering.
'Poland: LTE (News - Alert) and Fiber Rollouts to Turn Telecom Market Around, MandA to
Continue,' a new Country Intelligence Report by the author, offers a
precise, incisive profile of Poland's mobile and fixed
telecommunications and pay-TV markets based on comprehensive proprietary
data.
Poland: LTE and Fiber Rollouts to Turn Telecom Market Around, M&A to
Continue provides an executive-level overview of the telecommunications
market in Poland today, with detailed forecasts of key indicators up to
2018.
Report Findings
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Poland is one of the most attractive markets in Central and Eastern
Europe, being the second largest in the region. In 2013 it generated
service revenue of $11.5bn, down 2.0% from 2012 due to a drop from
voice services, as fixed-to-mobile substitution continued to reduce
fixed voice revenue and as lower mobile termination rates affected
mobile revenue. Over the next five years, however, we expect the
market to grow at a CAGR of 3.86%, with mobile data being the fastest
growing segment of the market, driven by deployments of LTE.
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In 2013, mobile ARPS continued to decline, mainly because the
regulator further reduced mobile termination rates. Data service
uptake partially compensated for the decline in voice revenue. Over
next five years, we expect data to drive the mobile revenue growth
thanks to smartphones uptake.
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In July 2013, Poland completed its analog switch-off. In 2012, the
leading DTH operator in the country, Cyfrowy Polsat, entered the DTT
market thus offering pay TV services over variety of technologies.
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The Polish telecom market is very fragmented, and consolidation is
still underway. In November 2013, Deutsche Telekom (News - Alert), the main
shareholder in PTC, signed a deal to acquire GTS Central Europe, which
will enable the operator to expand its fixed market and offer
integrated services. The same month, Cyfrowy Polsat, in order to
strengthen its position in the market, signed a preliminary
acquisition agreement with Polkomtel.
Key Topics Covered:
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Executive summary
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Market and competitor overview
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Poland in a regional context
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Economic, demographic and political context
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Regulatory environment
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Demand profile
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Service evolution
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Competitive landscape
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Major market players
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Segment analysis
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Mobile services
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Fixed services
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Pay-TV
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Identifying opportunities
Companies Mentioned
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Telekomunikacja PolskaFrance Telecom
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Orange Poland
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Play
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Netia (News - Alert)
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Telefonia Cyfrowa (PTC)
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UPC Poland
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Liberty Global
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Deutsche Telekom
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T-Mobile (News - Alert) Poland
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GTS Central
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Multimedia Polska
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Cyfrowy Polsat
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Polkomtel
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Lebara Mobile
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Plus+
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Virgin Mobile (News - Alert)
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Huawei
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ASUS
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Aero 2
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Ericsson
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Hawe
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BT Poland
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Inea
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Vectra
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/949tfm/poland_lte_and
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