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MTS PJSC
Overview
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) gets its rubles from Russians who need to keep in touch wherever they go. The country's leading digital mobile phone service provider serves more than 108 million subscribers. MTS, which exclusively uses the GSM (global system for mobile communications) standard, has acquired more than a dozen mobile operators since 1998 to expand its reach across Russia and into Belarus, Armenia, Turkmenistan, the Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. ...
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It also offers fixed-line phone services as well as broadband, and cable TV; it owns a stake in Russia's leading e-commerce firm. Its major shareholders include holding company JFSC Sistema (about 51%), which formed the company with Deutsche Telekom in 1993.
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$4.80 billion
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2.62% -48.68% $1.08 million DEC
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Moscow:MTSS
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  • Inesa Galaktionova
    Director-General
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Financial data as of December 31, 2024 (12 month period) in USD
Annual Revenue 2022
$4.80 billion USD
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1 USD = 112.8923 RUB
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