Emitel, a privately owned Polish company founded in 2002, provides connectivity and distribution services, primarily focusing on terrestrial radio and television network operation. Employing approximately 270 people, the company's services encompass radio and television broadcasting and communication systems. Emitel's core business involves distributing audio and visual content via radio waves, alongside designing, installing, and providing technical consulting for such systems. They also lease infrastructure to broadcasters and operators. In 2023, the company's revenue was below $250 million.
Emitel completed a project to build a network for monitoring beyond visual line of sight drone flights at eight Polish airports in a project called Drone Labs, focusing on testing safe commercial drone use. On August 1st, Aleksander Skolozynski, formerly Emitel's CFO, began his new position as CFO at Cellnex Poland, replacing Ade Ajibola. Emitel implemented a smart parking management system using IoT sensors at a new parking lot under construction at Katowice International Airport. Emitel announced that over 95% of the population will have access to MUX-5, a new multiplex for DVB-T2 TV. Finally, Emitel won a legal dispute with the national telecommunications regulator UKE, with the Warsaw Court of Appeals upholding an earlier court decision that overturned the UKE's designation of Emitel as a significant market player in radio transmission.