Company type | Public (OAO) |
---|---|
Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | 1890 (1890) |
Defunct | 1 April 2011 (2011-04-01) |
Fate | Merged with Rostelecom |
Successor | Rostelecom |
Headquarters | Khimki, Russia |
Services | Telecommunication services |
Revenue | US$1.1 billion (2008) |
Number of employees | 31,517 (2008) |
CenterTelecom (Open Joint-Stock Company Central Telecommunication Company, Russian: ОАО «Центртелеком») was a fixed-line telecommunications service provider and Internet service provider in Russia. It was ranked 5th among Russian telecom companies, after Rostelecom, MTS, Vympelcom and MegaFon. Svyazinvest Holding Company held 50.69% of CenterTelecom's voting stock. CenterTelecom was listed on the MICEX and RTS stock exchanges under the ticker symbol ESMO.
History
The company was established in the late 19th century when the Moscow postal telegraph district was initiated. From 1922 to 1926, the Post and Telegraph Offices Division under the Moscow Soviet was reorganized as the Communication Department of the Moscow District. On June 20, 1994, the Open Joint-Stock Company Elektrosvyaz of the Moscow region was established, and in 2001, the company was named OJSC CenterTelecom.
In 2002, 17 regional telecommunication companies merged with CenterTelecom, consolidating on the basis of the Moscow region operator. On 1 April 2011, the company merged with Rostelecom.
Operations
The company had following branches:
- Belgorod
- Bryansk
- Kaluga
- Kursk
- Lipetsk
- Moscow
- Orel
- Ryazan
- Smolensk
- Tambov
- Tver
- Tula
- Verhnevolzhskiy
- Vladimir
- Voronezh
External links
- Media related to CenterTelecom at Wikimedia Commons
- Centertelecom - English language
- Centertelecom - Russian language
- Svyaz'invest - Russian language and English language
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