PTC Starts 3G UMTS in Poland
Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa is the first Polish mobile operator to have started market tests in Warsaw with corporate and customers of high-speed data transmission on the UMTS technology platform. The development is a major breakthrough on the Polish telecommunications market
Transmission rates under the UMTS system reach 384 Kbit/s. thus providing new quality in, among others, Intranet and Internet access as within dedicated networks. Further into the future, it will also enable television picture transmission, videoconferencing as well as two-way voice and video calls. The testing installation involves over 1000 of PTC’s clients. As indicated by global trends, 3G telephony will be initially utilised by business clients mostly. And so in Warsaw, it will be Era’s corporate client representatives, but also individual frequent data transmission users who will be the ones testing the 3G telephony capabilities.
PTC continuous the leadership in establishing new trends on the mobile technology market in Poland. For the first time, PTC presented 3G technology in 2001. First call with the usage of UMTS technology was made by PTC in September 2001. In September 2002, PTC’s first video connection was presented to the public. In January 2004 PTC signed an agreement with Siemens which became the supplier of the solutions for the construction of an UMTS network in Warsaw and its vinicity.
The capital of Poland, Warsaw, is the first stage in the establishment of the UMTS network by PTC. According to the UMTS licence granted in 2002, by the end of 2007 the network should cover at least 20% of Poland’s population.
PTC is the first telecom operator in Central and Eastern Europe to provide UMTS.
Source: press release
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