Over the course of two or three years, the telecom market has begun to be clearly divided into infrastructure operators who provide access on a wholesale basis and service operators who access directly to the customer. Orange, Plus, Play with UPC are the owners of the network to a lesser extent – indicates “Rzeczpospolita”.
in 2021 Orange Polska sold half of the shares in the company to which it contributed fiber optic lines “Światłowod Inwestycje” for PLN 1.38 billion, and Polsat Plus Group sold almost all the shares in Polkomtel Infrastruktura (now Towerlink Poland) for PLN 3.69 billion. These companies are now trying to raise wholesale prices, which will later be transferred to retail.
As indicated in the article “Rzp” operators who They built the infrastructure using EU funds However, they must obtain approval from the Electronic Communications Office for the increase. It is likely that the conclusions will be justified, for example, by the increased costs of electricity and Inflation affects workers’ wages.
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According to the newspaper, this approval was obtained by Fiberhost (formerly Inea), the infrastructure operator that provides access to Wielkopolska’s broadband network. The increases amounted to 10 percent.
Orange Polska has also applied to increase the price of the company in which Fiber Optic Investments owns half of the shares, and is currently awaiting UKE approval. Here too, the network was created using EU funds. The agreements with the company’s clients provided for increases of 2.5 percent. annually and these increments have been introduced. But it seems that this is not enough.
According to the “Rzeczpospolita” information, retail operators are already preparing for increases. Orange Polska has included clauses in its contract with customers that allow it to raise prices if inflation exceeds 3%. that year. Similar provisions are used by T-Mobile.
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