Polish Telephone Joint-Stock Company was a Polish telecommunications company headquartered in Warsaw active during the Second Polish Republic's existence.
History
The Swedish-owned company Cedergren won a tender in 1900 to expand the Warsaw telephone network. A mixed state-private company established on July 1, 1922[1] as joint venture of the Government of Poland and with the license of the Swedish Cedergren Telephone Company.[2] It received a license for 25 years, until 1947.[3] As a result of negotiations, the State Treasury and Cedergren each acquired 3/7 of the shares, and 1/7 of the shares were designated for sale to private individuals (they were later also purchased by the Swedish shareholder).[3]