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MegaFon (Russian: МегаФон) is the second largest mobile phone operator [3] and the third largest telecommunications company in Russia, headquartered in Moscow. [2] As of 2024, the company serves 77.26 million subscribers across Russia and Tajikistan . [ 4 ]
By 2010, 3G networks covered largely most of Russia. In April 2011, MegaFon deployed high-definition voice services on its Moscow and Sochi GSM and UMTS networks. As the key supplier of core and access networks to MegaFon, Nokia Siemens Networks was responsible for the HD voice implementation, which is also a world first for a commercial GSM ...
In 2002, MegaFon was formed to provide all-Russia service, amalgamating Sonic Duo of Moscow, Mobikom-Novosibirsk, and other companies. [7] In that year also, the number of mobile subscribers in Russia soared by 130% to 18mn, implying penetration of 12.3%, compared with 5.4% at the end of the previous year.
Net Element Partners with MegaFon, Russia's Second-Largest Mobile Operator, ... to MegaFon's 64 Million Subscribers Partnership Will Focus on Driving Revenues from the Fast-Growing Russian SMS ...
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Russia's military operation in Ukraine has added fuel to a simmering dispute between foreign digital platforms and Moscow. Telegram surpasses WhatsApp to become Russia's top messenger - Megafon ...
Synterra Media (Russian: Синтерра Медиа) is the national backbone communication carrier of Russia, [1] which provides a comprehensive range of telecommunication services to national corporations, public structures, corporate customers, communication operators, content providers and private users in the territory of Russia and the CIS countries, Baltic states, Europe and Asia.
In October 2010, mobile operator MegaFon has selected Huawei NE5000E routers to construct backbone nodes for a 40-Gbit/s IP/MPLS network in Russia' s largest cities, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, Huawei says. Meanwhile, Megafon also announced the opening of what it touts as Russia's largest data center in Samara. [39]