Telekomunikacja Polska S.A. (also known as TPSA or just TP) is a Polish national telecommunications provider established in December 1991. It is a Public company traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, with a controlling stake owned by France Télécom and Kulczyk Holding, with the latter controlling over 50% of this stake by 2002. It operates the following services: PSTN, ISDN, ADSL, IDSL, Frame Relay, ATM and Inmarsat. The company owns PTK Centertel, which operates the GSM 900/1800 network, Orange Polska; and the NMT450i network, which is currently used as a WLL (wireless local loop) in rural areas.
On December 21, 2007, Telekomunikacja Polska was fined PLN 75 million (approximately EUR 20.7 million) by the Polish Office for Competition and Consumer Protection, for discriminating against its competitors on the Internet services market.[2] UKE, The Polish telecom regulator, is pushing for the functional split of Telekomunikacja Polska i.e. Separating infrstructure from Services. Decision on this is expected by end of 2009.
UKE, Polish telecom regulator, is pushing for the functional split of Telekomunikacja Polska i.e. Separating infrstructure from Services. Decision on this is expected by end of 2009.
References
- ^ a b TPSA. "Key Financial Data". www.tp-ir.pl. TP Investors Relations. http://www.tp-ir.pl/?page=investors_key. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
- ^ Office of Competition and Consumer Protection
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