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Play (telecommunications)

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Polish telecommunications provider
Not to be confused withPlaymobil.
Play
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedFebruary 2007; 18 years ago (2007-02)
FounderChris Bannister
HeadquartersPoland
Key people
Ken Campbell[1]
ProductsMobile Telephony
Landline telephony
Cable Television
Broadband Internet
ParentIliad SA
Websitewww.play.pl

P4 sp. z o.o., known asPlay (until January 2022, also asPlay Communications SA, former parent company of P4 registered inLuxembourg), is a Polishtelecommunications company. Play was founded as amobile telephony operator in 2007 and has gradually increased its local market share in mobile, up to 27% as of 2017[update].[2] In September 2020, Play became part of FrenchIliad.[3] Before being sold, Iceland'sNovator Partners, led by Icelandic businessmanThor Bjorgolfsson, acquired a large stake in the company.[4] As of November 20, 2020,Iliad owns 96.66% of Play.[5][6][7][8]

On August 31, 2023,UPC Poland merged with Play after Iliad acquired the company from Liberty Global to become a full-service telecommunications provider.[9][10]

Network

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As of 2021, Play is the second biggest cellular network in Poland with over 15.6 million customers behind onlyOrange Polska.[11] PLAY uses EGSM 900 and GSM1800 for its 2G services, UMTS 2100 and UMTS 900 for 3G and LTE800, LTE1800, LTE2100 and LTE 2600 for LTE. Its MCC is 260–06. Thanks to domestic roaming with Polkomtel (Plus) and Era (T-Mobile.pl), Play is a nationwide cellular carrier.

Native Network

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As of November 3, 2013, Play Mobile has 3288 EGSM 900 BTS, 4143 UMTS 2100 nodeB and 2175 UMTS 900 nodeB's. UMTS 900 and UMTS 2100 network Play calls the 4G network. Currently, 82% of population is covered with Play's native 4G network and 40% of the population with 2G network. 4G is available in more than 300 cities and towns around Poland. Play started building its 3G network at the beginning of its existence (2007) and announced that its goal is to cover all of Poland with UMTS while provide GSM services through roaming. Play began building its GSM network in March 2009 in apparent bid to reduce roaming costs. EGSM 900 BTS and UMTS 900 nodeB use the same licence frequency. In place when are EGSM 900 usually is not UMTS 900.Play Mobile Broadband (Play Online) products did not use 2G network.

On February 13, 2013 the company won the tender for the frequency of 1800 MHz.[12] On February 19, 2013, Play filed in the Office of Electronic Communications applications for booking three blocks from the frequency band 1800 MHz.[13] The new frequency will be used probably for to build LTE network or shared network (LTE and DCS).

Roaming

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On September 6, 2006 Play signed a domestic roaming agreement withPlus operator - Polkomtel.[14] It allowed Play subscribers to access Plus' GSM network as well as UMTS network. Roaming was nationwide, free and unlimited. In addition, Play subscribers could manually pick Plus GSM network despite presence of Play's native network. In October 2018, Play started phasing this possibility out.[15] In December, Play has announced they are withdrawing the contract with Polkomtel by 2019.[16]

In July 2010, Play signed a domestic roaming agreement withOrange operator - Centertel.[17] The initial agreement included a limited territorial coverage. In November 2011, Play and Orange signed an annex to the agreement, expanding the coverage of the whole Polish territory.[18] However, Plus and Orange domestic network could not be used with Play's Mobile Broadband products. In 2021, Orange has announced a new contract with Play, extending domestic roaming until 2025.[19]

During the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona Play announced that the third domestic roaming partner will beT-Mobile operator - PTC.[20] Agreement with T-Mobile has expired at the end of 2021.[21]

In 2017, Play started requiring users to enable domestic roaming, with roaming with only one operator enabled at a time.[22]

Play also has agreements with most of the operators worldwide to provide international roaming around the globe for its postpaid and prepaid customers.

Virgin Mobile Poland is using the Play network (including Orange network, excluding Plus network).[23]

IPO

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In July 2017 the company was offered to the public and listed on theWarsaw Stock Exchange, with plans to raise €1.03bn from its first IPO.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Iliad".www.iliad.fr. Retrieved31 December 2024.
  2. ^"Poland's Play to float in Europe's largest telecoms IPO for 5 years".Financial Times. Retrieved2019-10-03.
  3. ^Fouquet, Helene; Martewicz, Maciej (2020-09-21)."Iliad Agrees to Buy Poland's Play in 2.2 Billion-Euro Deal".Bloomberg. Retrieved2020-10-15.
  4. ^"Monday interview: Thor Bjorgolfsson, investor".Financial Times. 2015-03-29.
  5. ^"Summary of the Tender Offer for the acquisition of shares of Play Communications S.A." 2020-11-25. Retrieved2020-11-25.
  6. ^"iliad's friendly public tender offer for the Polish telecom operator, Play, is a success, with iliad now holding 96.7% of Play's capital and voting rights"(pdf). 2020-11-20. Retrieved2020-11-20.
  7. ^"Zarząd PLAY przyjmuje ofertę przejęcia 100% akcji Play Communications SA przez Grupę iliad" (in Polish). 2020-09-21. Retrieved2020-11-20.
  8. ^"Notification of transactions related to major shareholdings". 2020-11-27. Retrieved2020-11-27.
  9. ^"UPC becomes Play in Poland".broadbandtvnews.com. Retrieved31 August 2023.
  10. ^"Iliad completes UPC Poland acquisition".developingtelecoms.com. Retrieved5 April 2022.
  11. ^"Znamy liczbę klientów sieci Orange, Play, Plus i T-Mobile po 3Q/2021".my-mobile.pl (in Polish). 15 December 2021. Retrieved6 April 2023.
  12. ^"Wyniki przetargu na częstotliwości 1800 MHz". Urząd Komunikacji Elektronicznej (Office of Electronic Communications). 2013-02-13. Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-29. Retrieved2013-03-14.
  13. ^"PLAY złożył wnioski o rezerwację trzech bloków częstotliwości – sorki Orange ;-)". blogplay.pl. 2013-02-19.
  14. ^"Play wypowiedział umowę roamingu krajowego Polkomtelowi".money.pl (in Polish). 21 December 2018. Retrieved6 April 2023.
  15. ^"Play zapowiada koniec roamingu krajowego. Poznań straci dostęp do zasięgu 4 sieci jako pierwszy".Spider's Web (in Polish). 2018-10-12. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  16. ^"Play rezygnuje z roamingu krajowego od Polkomtelu. Stawia na własną sieć oraz współpracę z Orange i T-Mobile".www.wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). 2018-12-24. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  17. ^Łukasz Kłosowski (28 November 2011)."Orange i Play zawarli umowę o roamingu".gomobi.pl (in Polish). Retrieved6 April 2023.
  18. ^"W PLAY do wyboru aż trzy sieci!". blogplay.pl. 2011-11-28.
  19. ^"Play bez roamingu krajowego? Nie tak szybko, P4 przedłuża umowę z Orange Polska".www.telepolis.pl (in Polish). 2021-08-06. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  20. ^"PLAY: w 2012 roku wyznaczyliśmy nowy kierunek rozwoju branży". blogplay.pl. 2013-02-26.
  21. ^"Play wyłącza roaming krajowy w T-Mobile".www.telepolis.pl (in Polish). 2021-12-27. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  22. ^GSMONLINE.PL."PLAY zmienił konfigurację roamingu krajowego".GSMONLINE.PL. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  23. ^"Virgin Mobile przejęte przez sieć Play. Co to oznacza dla klientów?".komorkomania.pl (in Polish). 23 April 2020. Retrieved6 April 2023.
  24. ^"Poland's Play finalises €1bn IPO at low end of range".Financial Times. Retrieved2019-10-03.

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