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Play is Poland's second-largest mobile network operator with over 15 million subscribers, offering mobile, fiber, cable broadband, and TV services. Following the 2023 merger with UPC Poland, Play became a full-service telecommunications provider under the French Iliad Group.

About Play

P4 sp. z o.o., operating as Play, is headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. The company launched as a mobile telephony operator in 2007 and quickly grew to become Poland's second-largest cellular network. In September 2020, Play was acquired by French Iliad Group.

The 2023 merger with UPC Poland (acquired from Liberty Global) transformed Play from a mobile-only operator into a full-service provider offering fiber, cable, and TV services alongside mobile plans.

Play Plans and Services

Play offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Play offers fiber and cable broadband plans from 150 Mbps at PLN 55 per month to 1 Gbps at PLN 120 per month. Mobile plans start from PLN 15 per month for prepaid options with 4G and 5G network access. The company also provides digital TV packages through its former UPC infrastructure.

Bundle packages combining broadband, TV, and mobile services are available at discounted rates. Play serves both residential and business customers across Poland.

Play Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Internet 150 fiber150 MbpsPLN 55/month
  • 150 Mbps download
  • Wi-Fi router included
  • No data caps
Internet 300 fiber300 MbpsPLN 65/month
  • 300 Mbps download
  • TV bundle available
  • Suitable for families
Internet 600 fiber600 MbpsPLN 85/month
  • 600 Mbps download
  • Low latency
  • Multiple device support
Internet 1G fiber1000 MbpsPLN 120/month
  • 1000 Mbps download
  • Highest speed tier
  • Best for streaming and gaming

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Play for current offers.

Test Your Play Speed

Run a free speed test to check if Play delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Play advertised speeds above.

Play Speed Test FAQ

Does Play offer fiber broadband in Poland?

Play offers fiber and cable broadband internet following its 2023 merger with UPC Poland. The company now provides fixed broadband through the former UPC infrastructure, including fiber-to-the-home and hybrid fiber-coaxial connections. Broadband plans range from 150 Mbps to 1 Gbps, with availability depending on the network infrastructure in your area. You can check coverage by entering your address on the Play website.

How much does Play internet cost per month?

Play fiber and cable broadband plans start at approximately PLN 55 per month for 150 Mbps. The 300 Mbps plan costs around PLN 65, the 600 Mbps plan is approximately PLN 85, and the 1 Gbps plan costs about PLN 120 per month. Mobile internet plans start from as low as PLN 15 per month for prepaid options. Bundle discounts are available when combining broadband with TV and mobile services.

Who owns Play in Poland?

Play is owned by the French Iliad Group, which acquired the company in September 2020. Iliad subsequently acquired UPC Poland from Liberty Global and merged it with Play in August 2023, creating a full-service telecommunications provider. Iliad is one of Europe's largest telecom groups, also owning Free in France and other operators across Europe. The acquisition transformed Play from a mobile-only operator into a comprehensive telecom company.

Does Play offer 5G in Poland?

Play provides 5G mobile network coverage in Poland, offering higher speeds and lower latency compared to 4G for compatible devices. The 5G network is available in major cities and is being expanded across the country. Play's 5G coverage enables faster mobile browsing, streaming, and downloads. As of 2026, Play operates solely on its own network infrastructure after phasing out national roaming on the Orange network.

Last verified: February 8, 2026

Data source: Play official website, Polish broadband comparison sites, Play Communications investor reports