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  2. MTS (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    An MTS store in Moscow, Russia An MTS sales point outside a Moscow Metro station. In 1994, a joint venture of Moscow City Telephone Network, T-Mobile and Siemens, which later MTS GSM (Mobile TeleSeratout) became part of Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), offered Russia's MTS GSM first mobile phone service "Mobile Telecommunications" (Russian: Мобильные ТелеСвязи) for the public in ...

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  8. PJSC VimpelCom - Wikipedia

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    VimpelCom's main competitors in Russia are Mobile TeleSystems and MegaFon. [9] PJSC VimpelCom's headquarters is located in Moscow. [10] In 1996-2010, traded as NYSE: VIP. It was wholly owned by VEON, although in the process of being sold after VEON announced the sale of their Russian operations in November 2022.

  9. Mobile phone industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Mobile TeleSystems is in Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan and India (using CDMA). On December 4, 2013, the first Russian smartphone, Yotaphone was launched. The idea of YotaPhone was created in Russia, but manufacturing and assembly of the phone is done in China.