Poland’s leading cable operator UPC Polska has launched its Giga services in seven more cities.
Having made their debut in Warsaw last year, they are now also available in Gdansk, Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, Wroclaw, Katowice, Czestochowa and Krakow.
They will also be rolled out to five more cities by the end of the summer, thereby covering over 2 million households.
Commenting on the development, Robert Redeleanu, CEO, UPC Polska, said: “Thanks to many years of investments in the development of a fibre-based network, we realise promises made to our clients – we are introducing a breakthrough gigabit speed in 12 cities in Poland, thanks to which it will reach 60% of households within the range of our network. Together with the best TV offer and service, it will allow us to strengthen our position as the market leader, continuing the strategy of delivering the highest speeds and the best Wi-Fi to our clients and consistently increasing their satisfaction.”.