Talk:Internet in Poland

Maybe some history?

 * 1991-08-17 – first e-mail from Warsaw to Copenhagen
 * 1995 – Wirtualna Polska – web portal
 * 1996-04 – TPSA starts public dial up number 0202122 (username: ppp, password: ppp)
 * 1996-06-02 – Onet – web portal
 * 1996-12 – free.polbox.pl – free e-mail account service
 * 1999-11-29 – TPSA starts SDI
 * 2001-01-15 – TPSA starts Neostrada
 * — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.26.117.100 (talk) 17:31, 1 July 2011 (UTC)


 * It would be good to add some of this history to the article. Are there sources that can be cited? --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 23:29, 22 February 2014 (UTC)

Factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information?
The article has been tagged since January 2013 as "factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information". Large portions of the article have no citations. These issues together with the lack of any discussion on the talk page make it hard to know what information may be out-of-date. Does anyone know more about this? Does anyone have reliable sources to suggest? Should the out-of-date tag be kept or removed? --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 23:27, 22 February 2014 (UTC)

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Bilingual assistance to reconcile statistics from Polish and EU reports needed
Hello fellow editors, this article utilizes data from two authoritative governmental sources: Statistics Poland (GUS) and the European Commission (DESI). These sources provide insights into various digital metrics in Poland, including internet access, fixed broadband, mobile broadband, and e-government usage, yet there seem to be noticeable discrepancies between their reported figures. Given the GUS report offers limited English translation and my proficiency in Polish is non-existent, could someone fluent in both English and Polish review these sources and help reconcile or explain the differences in percentages? HerBauhaus (talk) 09:20, 14 March 2024 (UTC)