Moscow City Telephone Network

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Moscow City Telephone Network
Image:MGTS Logo ru.gif
Type Joint stock
Founded July 1, 1882
Headquarters Flag of Russia Moscow
Key people ~
Industry Telecommunications
Products Telecommunications services
Revenue ~
Employees ~
Slogan N/A
Website http://www.mgts.ru/

The Moscow City Telephone Network (Russian: Московская Городская Телефонная Сеть) is a publicly held utility providing local telephone service to over 4,000,000 subscribers in the city of Moscow, Russia. Its roman alphabet acronym is MGTS.

The exchange of Moscow City Telephone Network in 1890
The exchange of Moscow City Telephone Network in 1890

Founded in 1882, the network has a long and glorious history. The Bell International Telephone Company built a manually operated exchange with a capacity of 800 numbers and 26 households signed up. In two years the roll had increased to 3,000.

In 1891, the Swedish-Danish-Russian Joint-Stock Company signed a contract to provide service to Moscow for 18 years. Progress continued apace. In 1987 the network was converted to electronic switching.

In 1994 the Moscow City Telephone Network was structured into a joint stock company. It is one of the 10 biggest telephone companies in the world. A minority stake is held by Svyazinvest, the holding company that owns majority stakes in Russia's big regional telecom operators (RTOs).

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