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Macroregion North formerly NorthTransTeleCom, TTK-North

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History

2021: Appointment of Vadim Skripnik as director of the North macro-region of TransTeleCom

On January 27, 2021, TransTeleCom Company JSC (TTK) announced that Vadim Skripnik had taken the position of Director of the North macro-region of TransTeleCom Company JSC. Read more here.

2014: Reorganization into a branch of Macroregion North

In the fall of 2014, TransTeleCom announced the completion of the procedure for forming a single company with a branch management structure. Subsidiaries, 100% of which belonged to TransTeleCom Companies, were reorganized in the form of joining TransTeleCom Companies and were excluded from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities on November 5, 2014.

On the basis of the existing regional enterprises of TransTeleCom, macro-regional branches were created. In particular, on the basis of SeverTransTeleCom CJSC, a branch of Macroregion North was formed.

2013: SeverTransTeleCom CJSC - Regional Representative of KTTK

Logo in 2013

As of June 2013, SeverTransTeleCom CJSC (the Company) was the regional representative of TransTeleCom Company CJSC (the Company, KTTK) in the Northern region of the country and operated in the area of ​ ​ responsibility of the Northern Railway branch of Russian Railways.

The founders were CJSC TransTeleCom Company and OJSC Russian Railways.

The nodes of the Digital Communication Network of SeverTransTeleCom CJSC are located in all major cities of the Northern Region (Yaroslavl, Vologda, Cherepovets, Arkhangelsk, Kostroma and Ivanovo, Syktyvkar, Ukhta, Pechora). At each railway station of the Northern Railway of the Russian Railways branch, access points to the network of TransTeleCom Company are installed.

The total length of the network in the area of ​ ​ responsibility of TTK-North is 3,760 km.

1999: Education of the organization

SeverTransTeleCom CJSC was established on October 6, 1999.