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'''Plus''' ( |
'''Plus''' (formerly '''Plus GSM''') is the ] of ]'s ] network operator, ]. The company is owned by ] (24.4%), ] (24.4%), ] (24.4%), ] (21.85%) and ] (4.98%)<ref></ref>. It operates ] (900/1800 MHz), ] and ] networks in Poland. | ||
Plus has over 14.5 million customers (December 2008). | Plus has over 14.5 million customers (December 2008). | ||
In July 2011, ] agreed to buy Polkomtel SA for 15.1 billion |
In July 2011, ] agreed to buy Polkomtel SA for 15.1 billion zlotys ($5.5 billion).<ref></ref> | ||
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Plus (formerly Plus GSM) is the brand name of Poland's mobile phone network operator, Polkomtel. The company is owned by Vodafone (24.4%), PKN Orlen (24.4%), KGHM Polska Miedź (24.4%), Polska Grupa Energetyczna (21.85%) and Węglokoks (4.98%). It operates GSM (900/1800 MHz), UMTS and WLAN networks in Poland.
Plus has over 14.5 million customers (December 2008).
In July 2011, Zygmunt Solorz-Żak agreed to buy Polkomtel SA for 15.1 billion zlotys ($5.5 billion).
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