Technology, Media & Telecoms is one of the fastest-growing economic sectors and a major innovator, with important spillover effects on all other industries. It is both a source and a carrier of knowledge, supporting the acquisition and building of innovation capabilities in individuals, businesses and public organisations. In today’s era of digital transformation, emerging disruptive technologies and new business models, the Technology, Media & Telecoms sector creates new markets, improves operating performance and brings about efficiency gains and economies for the entire society.
Activities associated with Technology, Media & Telecoms are the manufacturing of semiconductors, electronic components and optical media, and production of a variety of hi-tech consumer goods, such as computers, laptops and mobile phones. It also includes media publishing, software development, motion picture and sound recording, and radio and television broadcasting. Telecommunications, data processing, networking and internet services are also part of this industry.
The rising demand for high-value internet-based services continues to shape the Polish telecoms industry, with firms concentrating efforts on fixed and mobile broadband services as these segments demonstrated the strongest growth dynamics over the ...
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Between 2019-2024, the telecommunications sector in Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Croatia, six of the leading economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), strengthened its strategic role within national economies, as ...
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The rising demand for high-value-added internet-based services is shaping the Polish telecoms industry, with firms concentrating their efforts on the provision of fixed and mobile broadband services as their customer base showed the most dynamic ...
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Digital transformation and the popularity of remote working have supported the development of the telecommunication industry and the introduction of new technology, such as 5G, in Poland. Moreover, the Polish government aims to support digitalisation ...
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In 2018, the Polish telecommunications sector was responsible for 1.9% of the country's GDP (vs. 2% in 2016), while the entire ICT sector accounted for 5.6% of GDP (vs. 4.9% in 2017) and employed around 220,000 people. The Polish telecom market is a ...
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In 2018, the Polish telecommunications sector was responsible for 1.9% of the country's GDP (vs. 2% in 2016), while the entire ICT sector accounted for 5.6% of GDP (vs. 4.9% in 2017) and employed around 220,000 people. The Polish telecom ...
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In 2017, the Polish telecommunications sector was responsible for 2% of the country's GDP (vs. 2.1% in 2016), while the entire ICT sector accounted for 4.9% of GDP (vs. 5% in 2016) and employed around 212,900 people. The Polish telecom market is a ...
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In 2016, the Polish telecommunications sector was responsible for around 2.1% of the country's GDP, while the entire ICT sector accounted for 5% of GDP and employed around 203,200 people. The Polish telecom market is a mature one, with high ...
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The Polish telecommunications sector is responsible for around 2.2% of the country's GDP, while the entire ICT sector accounts for 4.9% of GDP and employs around 206,000. The Polish telecom market is a mature one with high penetration in ...
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