Center Telecom
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| The Central Telecommunications Company JSC | |
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| Type | Mixed |
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| Key people | ~ |
| Industry | Telecommunications services |
| Products | Telecommunciations services Internet services |
| Revenue | ~ |
| Employees | ~ |
| Slogan | N/A |
| Website | http://www.centertelecom.ru/eng/ |
Centertelecom (RTS: ESMO) is a fixed-wire telecommunications service provider and Internet service provider (ISP) in Russia. It is currently ranked 5th among telecom companies in Russia, after Rostelecom, MTS, Vympelcom and MegaFon. A majority of Centertelecom's stock is held by the Svyazinvest Holding Company. The company is listed on the MICEX and RTS stock exchanges.
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Centertelecom was formed from 17 separate regional operators.
The company operates branches in the following locations:
- Belgorod
- Bryansk
- Vladimir
- Verhnevolzhskiy
- Voronezh
- Kaluga
- Kursk
- Lipetsk
- Moscow
- Orel
- Ryazan
- Smolensk
- Tambov
- Tver
- Tula.
- Dalsvyaz Telecom
- North West Telecom
- Rostelecom
- Siberia Telecom
- Southern Telecom
- Uralsviazinform
- Volga Telecom
- Centertelecom - Russian language and English language
- Svyaz'invest - Russian language and English language
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