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2009-10-28 00:00:00
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Eighty-five percent of Poles have mobile telephones, with the 'over-50' age group showing rapid interest in mobile communication.
Research carried out by the Ericsson Consumer Lab shows that 54 percent of those over the age of fifty years have a mobile phone, whereas three years ago, that figure measured only 23 percent. General statistics encompassing all of Polish society show that 85 percent of the country has a mobile phone, up thirteen percent from 2006.
The number of stationary phones in Poland is declining. In 2006, 65 percent of people claimed to have one at home, whereas the latest research shows that only 56 percent of households have a stationary landline.
The Ericsson Consumer Lab research was carried out between March-May 2009 on a representative sample of 1,500 Poles between the ages 15-69 years of age. The Lab carried out similar research in 2006.
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