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Ticker · OPL ISIN · PLTLKPL00017 LEI · 259400TOMPUOLS65II22 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 2,210 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-02-16 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR OPL

About Orange Polska S.A.

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Orange Polska S.A. is a major telecommunications operator providing a comprehensive range of services for individual and business clients. The company's portfolio includes mobile services for voice and data, alongside fixed-line solutions. A key offering is high-speed fiber-optic broadband internet, delivering speeds up to 1 Gb/s, often bundled with advanced customer equipment like Wi-Fi 6 modems. Services are available individually or within convergent packages that combine mobile, internet, and internet-based television. For the business market, the company provides integrated information and communication technology (ICT) solutions. Additionally, Orange Polska operates in the wholesale market, offering services to other telecommunications providers.

Recent filings

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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures, certificates (X509Data, SignatureValue, KeyInfo), and timestamps (SigningTime). This format is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often used to ensure authenticity and integrity. Key indicators are: 1. Presence of XML Digital Signature elements (`<Signature>`, `<SignedInfo>`, `<SignatureValue>`). 2. References to certificates issued by entities like 'Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.' (PWPW) and specific organizational units ('CUZ Sigillum'). 3. A specific signing time: '2023-02-14T21:15:53Z'. 4. The document length is substantial (35261 chars), suggesting it is the content of a filing, not just a short announcement. Since the content is the technical signature block of a document rather than the narrative or financial data of a standard report (10-K, IR, ER), and it is clearly a formal, signed submission, it fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS), which serves as a fallback for official, non-narrative submissions that don't match specific report types. It is not an Earnings Release (ER), Interim Report (IR), or Annual Report (10-K) because the content is purely metadata/signature, not the financial statements or management discussion. It is not an RPA because it is the signed content itself, not an announcement *about* a report.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties, etc.). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often found in XBRL or XML-based submissions to regulatory bodies. The presence of certificates signed by Polish entities ('Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.', 'CUZ Sigillum') suggests a filing originating from Poland, likely submitted to a local regulator or exchange. Crucially, the document is not the content of a financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER) but rather the cryptographic wrapper proving its authenticity. Since it is a technical artifact of a filing rather than the report content itself, and it doesn't explicitly announce a report's publication (which would suggest RPA), the most appropriate general category for an official, signed regulatory artifact that doesn't fit a specific financial report type is the fallback category. Therefore, I classify this as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it represents the technical proof of submission for an underlying document.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties, etc.). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often found in XBRL or XML-based submissions to regulatory bodies. The presence of certificates signed by Polish entities ('Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.', 'CUZ Sigillum') suggests a filing originating from Poland, likely submitted to a local regulator or exchange. Crucially, the document is not the content of a financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER) but rather the cryptographic wrapper proving its authenticity. Since it is a technical artifact of a filing rather than the report content itself, and it doesn't explicitly announce a report's publication (which would suggest RPA), the most appropriate general category for an official, signed regulatory artifact that doesn't fit a specific financial report type is the fallback category. Therefore, I classify this as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it represents the technical proof of submission for an underlying document.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks (DSig, XAdES) containing certificates, digests, and timestamps. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of official regulatory filings or reports in electronic formats (like XBRL or XHTML). Since the content is the signature metadata itself and not the substantive report content (like financial tables, management discussion, or specific filing headers like '10-K' or 'ER'), it cannot be classified as one of the specific report types (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). According to Rule 2 and the definitions, when a document is not the report itself but is a regulatory artifact, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) for miscellaneous or structural filings that don't fit elsewhere. The document length is substantial (35k chars), but the content is purely structural/metadata, not the report body.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks (DSig, XAdES) containing certificates, digests, and timestamps. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of official regulatory filings or reports in electronic formats (like XBRL or XHTML). Since the content is the signature metadata itself and not the substantive report content (like financial tables, management discussion, or specific filing headers like '10-K' or 'ER'), it cannot be classified as one of the specific report types (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). According to Rule 2 and the definitions, when a document is not the report itself but is a regulatory artifact, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) for miscellaneous or structural filings that don't fit elsewhere. The document length is substantial (35k chars), but the content is purely structural/metadata, not the report body.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of documents that have been digitally signed for authenticity and integrity, often used for official regulatory filings or legal documents in electronic formats. Crucially, the document text does not contain any typical financial reporting language (like 'revenue', 'net income', 'balance sheet', 'MD&A', or specific fiscal period disclosures) that would point towards 10-K, ER, or IR. However, the presence of a digital signature block, especially one referencing Polish entities ('Polska Wytwornie Papierow Wartosciowych S.A.', 'CUZ Sigillum'), strongly suggests this is an electronically submitted official document. Given the options, this content is not a standard report (10-K, AR, IR) nor a specific announcement (DIV, ER, MANG). It is metadata about the document's integrity. In a database context, raw signature blocks or metadata files that don't fit other categories are often classified under a general regulatory or miscellaneous filing category. Since it is a specific, structured electronic submission artifact, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for non-standard, yet official, electronic submission components that aren't explicitly defined elsewhere.
2023-02-16 Polish

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