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  2. MegaFon - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Mobile phone industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. PJSC VimpelCom - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1992 in Moscow, Russia and initially operated AMPS/D-AMPS network in Moscow and Moscow Oblast. The brand " Beeline " was created in 1993. PJSC VimpelCom also acquired companies such as Russia-On-Line in 1999, Cityline and EDN Sovintel in 2001, and Corbina Telecom in 2006.

  5. Telecommunications in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunication network of the Soviet Union (Data between 1923 - 1948) Radio stations in the Soviet Union, 1947 "Networking" can be traced to the spread of mail and journalism in Russia, and information transfer by technical means came to Russia with the telegraph and radio (besides, an 1837 sci-fi novel Year 4338, by the MTS 19th-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Odoevsky, contains ...

  6. Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Rostelecom - Wikipedia

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    MegaFon and Tele2 and SkyLink This launch followed the introduction of 3G+ services in Perm Krai. Rostelecom's 3G+ network was installed using HSPA+ technology, providing data transfer speeds of up to 21 MB/s, with the possibility of upgrading the network to reach speeds of up to 42 MB/s if demand requires.

  8. Telephone numbers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Russia (Russian: Телефонный план нумерации России) are administered by Roskomnadzor, and Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation. [2]

  9. Synterra Media - Wikipedia

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    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.