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VoIP in Poland: value added service or independent market segment? - June 2009

At the end of 2008 the Polish VoIP telephony market was worth PLN 440m, with CaTV operators having generated the largest share of revenue in the segment. In recent years also fixed-line operators have included VoIP services into their offer.

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VoIP market in Poland 2009 analyses the current situation of IP telephony market in Poland that appears to be an important direction in Polish telecom and cable TV operators development. The report presents the overall value and structure of each segment with the main market trends overview. VoIP market in Poland 2009 provides the key market indicators and analyses the possibilities and directions of Polish VoIP telephony market development in upcoming year.
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