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25 July 2001

Netia announces DLD tariffs to be introduced August 1, 2001


WARSAW, Poland - July 25, 2001 - Netia Holdings SA (Nasdaq: NTIA, WSE: NET), Poland's largest alternative fixed-line telecommunications services provider, today announced its tariffs for domestic long-distance services.

Netia will initially provide DLD services in 15 numbering zones, covering Poland's top ten cities as well as other cities and towns adjacent to Netia's backbone network. Netia 1, the domestic long-distance operator, has already applied to Telekomunikacja Polska SA (TP SA) to provide its services country-wide.

TP SA subscribers wishing to use Netia for DLD services by dialing the 1055 prefix will need to sign a subscriber agreement with Netia 1.

The tariff is as follows (prices net of VAT for a 1-minute connection):

Monday to Friday 8am - 6pmPLN 0.35
Monday to Friday 6pm - 8amPLN 0.21
Saturday and Sunday (all day)PLN 0.21




NETIA HOLDINGS is the largest alternative fixed-line telecommunications operator in Poland. Netia has 24 licenses for local telecommunications services in territories covering some 15 million people or approximately 40% of the Polish population, which include the most economically advanced parts of the country. The Company's existing local telephone license territories cover six of the country's ten largest urban areas including Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Gdansk, Lublin and Katowice. Netia has also secured the benefit of a nationwide data and IP license to provide data transmission and Internet-based services. In May 2000 Netia was issued a nationwide domestic long distance voice license.