Semi-related anecdote: I just visited Poland for my first time, and what shocked me the most (aside from how cheap beer is compared to Canada) is the cost of cellular data:
5 złoty for a SIM card with 1GB of data (approx. $1.36 USD / $1.79 CAD). 10 złoty for 3GB. Incredible!
I'm Polish and seeing the prices in Germany was my first small culture shock. :) 20 euro for a mere 1GB that doesn't work more often than it does, ridiculous.
Also, what's worse is that you have to give the cell company all your personal information before they let you use your sim card! How is that not scandalous to people here is beyond me.
Well, for 29 zloty a month you can get 5 GB, unlimited calls, SMS and MMS :) But note average net salary in Poland is about 700 EUR, so it might not be as cheap for citizens as you expect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_...
During the summer, one of the telcos offered special plan where you got 6GB for 6 PLN ($1.6 USD). I think another telco actually followed and is now offering similar plan (1GB - 1PLN). The competition is very strong and cellular service is actually very affordable.
> When Hitler ordered that Poland's capital be razed to the ground, the German military took him literally. After the war, less than 10 percent of Warsaw was left standing.
> Wroclaw was one of the few Polish cities that survived the war relatively unscathed.
Wrocław was destroyed in 70%. The current Wrocław is basically a Polish interpretation of how a former German city looked like. Still beautiful though.