The FINANCIAL — Mobile TeleSystems OJSC, one of the leading telecommunications providers in Russia and the CIS, announces the results of its network modernization in Sochi and Krasnodar Krai completed in 2013.
During the year, network capacity has doubled while mobile Internet speeds in the cities across the region reached 42MB/s. As a result, the volume of the consumer traffic on the network increased two times, according to Mobile TeleSystems OJSC.
"MTS is the market leader in Krasnodar Krai, which encompasses the Sochi region and in turn necessitates a high level of commitment to providing best-in-class services to our customers in light of the anticipated influx of guests at regional resorts. Total investments in the region during 2011-2013 exceeded RUB 10 billion, or over USD 300 million. We see the upcoming sporting events as an opportunity to demonstrate the high level of quality of MTS’s networks, which have been shown to be the fastest networks in the region," said Andrei Ushatskiy, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of MTS.
MTS has completed substantial network enhancements throughout the territory of Greater Sochi, including the areas where sporting events will take place. In 2013, all of the base stations in Sochi were upgraded to DC-HSDPA technology, which enabled MTS to increase peak data transfer speeds up to 42 MB/s. In December 2013, MTS also increased capacity throughout the Sochi and Adler areas by 30 percent. 3G coverage was extended to the Imereti lowland and small population centers of Verkhneye Buu, Nizhnyaya Beranda, Gornoye Lo, Vishnevka, and Kalinovoye ozero, according to Mobile TeleSystems OJSC.
Furthermore, MTS provides coverage for all outdoor sports facilities in the coastal and mountain clusters. Early last year, MTS’s services were launched in the areas of the bobsleigh track and biathlon stadium on the Psekhako mountain. MTS has also reinforced coverage at the lower slopes and the tourist complex Mountain Carousel on the slopes of the complex Rosa Khutor. Voice and Internet communication services are available on ski-jumping complex Russian Hills, located on the slope of the Aibka ridge. The MTS network also covers two large hotel complexes, Chernomorets SPA and Radisson Blue, where the International Olympic Committee headquarters are based.
During the past three years, MTS has been actively working to increase the coverage across the mountain cluster of sports facilities and access roads to them. During this period, the capacity of the “third generation networks” around Krasnaya Polyana was increased more than three times. In addition, MTS was the first operator to ensure full coverage of the Sochi International Airport with “next generation networks”. More than 100 antennas were installed in the airport territory, which together with external base stations provide for high-quality voice and data services, according to Mobile TeleSystems OJSC.
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