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Ukraine expects more telecoms competition
One of Eastern Europe’s largest countries, Ukraine shares borders with CIS nations Russia, Belarus, Moldova as well as European Union member nations Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. Following a turbulent period in the transition from independence Ukraine enjoyed strong economic … Continue reading
TELECOMS, MOBILE AND BROADBAND IN RUSSIA, BELARUS, MOLDOVA AND UKRAINE 2006 – DECEMBER 2005
The region encompassing the countries of Russia, Belarus, Moldova and the Ukraine republic is a region in transition as strong economic growth fuels demand for telecoms services. The mobile market continues to experience explosive growth in each of the four … Continue reading
MOBILE MARKET IN THE UKRAINE AND BALTIC STATES – APRIL 2005
CDMA has also been chosen to provide FWA. International Telecommunications Company (ITC), operating under the brand CDMA Ukraine, is a wireless alternative operator providing voice and data services. Services are offered over a CDMA2000 1x network in the 850MHz band … Continue reading
TELECOMS, MOBILE & BROADBAND IN RUSSIA, BELARUS, MOLDOVA AND UKRAINE – NOVEMBER 2004
Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband in Russia, Belarus, Moldova and UkraineRussia: Fixed-line teledensity in Russia is low, particularly in rural areas, but the mobile market is undergoing explosive growth in numbers of subscribers and it is already the largest market in … Continue reading
COMPETITION HEATS UP IN THE UKRAINE MOBILE MARKET – APRIL 2004
Turkish GSM operator Turkcell has bought a 51% share of a small Ukrainian mobile operator, Digital Cellular Communications (DCC), for US$50 million, completing negotiations begun in late 2003. At present DCC has a negligible share of the Ukrainian mobile market. … Continue reading
RUSSIAN MOBILE OPERATOR MTS ADDS UMC OF THE UKRAINE TO ITS COLLECTION – NOVEMBER 2002
In early November 2002 Russian mobile operator Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), itself 40% owned by Deutsche Telekom bought a 57.7% stake in Ukrainian Mobile Communications (UMC) from owners Ukrtelecom (the incumbent fixed-line operator), KPN of Denmark and Deutsche Telekom for US$194.2 … Continue reading