Polkomtel delivers advanced network coverage enabling 99% of Poland's population to access Internet services across both urban and rural areas through LTE, HSPA+, and 5G technologies. As a subsidiary of Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. and part of Grupa Polsat Plus, the company integrates mobile, pay-TV, and broadband services for vertical market penetration and customer bundling.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Polkomtel holds a defensible market position as one of Poland's top three carriers with extensive 5G/LTE coverage and a major parent company backing. However, as a private subsidiary without disclosed recent financials (latest available from 2022) and facing intense competition in a mature telecom market, growth optionality and profitability visibility remain constrained.
Top Insights
Polkomtel serves ~13.5 million active subscribers across Poland with LTE covering 66.7% and HSPA+ extending to 99.6% of population, enabling wholesale partnerships and MVNO scaling.
As of March 2026, parent company Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. ownership provides capital access and bundled telecom–pay-TV–broadband distribution, reducing churn but limiting strategic independence.
Most recent disclosed financials date to 2022; absence of 2025–2026 earnings data limits transparency on post-pandemic subscriber trends, 5G monetization, and competitive margin pressure versus Orange and T-Mobile Poland.
Named Competitors
Orange Poland — Poland's largest telecom operator providing mobile, fixed-line, and broadband services
T-Mobile Poland — Major mobile and fixed-line telecommunications carrier in Poland
Recent Developments
(As of March 2026) Corporate profile updated; 2022 financial data most recently available
(November 2025) Wikipedia data confirms current 13.045 million SIM card base from September 2021 benchmark
(Historical) July 2011 acquisition by Zygmunt Solorz-Żak for 15.1 billion PLN ($5.5 billion) established Cyfrowy Polsat ownership structure
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