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Sharing technologies

Company


Owners:
MegaFon - 80%
Spectrum Management - 20%

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Owners

The company "Sharing Technologies" was registered in November 2020. It develops software for managing mobile operator networks.

History

2023: MegaFon increased its stake in the company to 80%

February 22, 2023 to increase the share of MegaFon"" in the company "Technologies of Sharing" - from 50% to 80%. This is evidenced by the data of the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRUL).

From it, according to TASS, it follows that from February 21, 2023, MegaFon's share in the company Technologies of Sharing is 80%, the remaining 20% belongs to Spectrum Management. The first of the current co-owners accounts for 160 thousand rubles in the authorized capital of the software developer, the second - 40 thousand rubles, the agency points out. MegaFon bought a stake from Spectrum Management LLC.

MegaFon increased its share by 30%
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We see the effectiveness and prospects of the solutions of the Sharing Technologies company, so we increased our share in it to 80%, - explained to TASS in MegaFon.
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The company recalled that Sharing Technologies is developing software for communication networks, in particular, for effective control of the radio frequency spectrum.

According to Kommersant"," in terms of the telecommunications industry, sharing is called sharing radio frequencies by different operators. In Russia, this technology is used for the communication standard, allowing 4G telecom companies to optimize frequency resources by reducing the number of base stations. Previously, networks were mainly shared MTS and "." VimpelCom MegaFon became interested in the startup "Sharing Technologies" with an eye to, experts 5G interviewed by the newspaper say. They also noted that 5G networks will be built on domestic equipment, and it is possible that similar requirements will soon be presented to to software the manager of these networks.

The solution, which is being developed by Sharing Technologies, will obviously be cheaper than foreign ones, but it is premature to assess its competitiveness and potential demand from other operators, experts add.[1]

2021: MegaFon became co-owner of the company

In early May 2021, MegaFon received a stake in Spectrum Management, which owns 100% of Sharing Technology. This is evidenced by the data of the SPARK-Interfax system.

As clarifies Kommersant"," "MegaFon" received a share in the pledge. Such lending is used for venture capital investment, the analyst explained. Finam"" Leonid Delitsyn According to him, this is often how partners who are able to pay off debt are credited, but the collateral reduces risks.

MegaFon became a co-owner of Spectrum Management radio frequency management software developer

The general director of Spectrum Management Igor Guryanov, in a conversation with the publication, named the size of the share that was pledged - 25%. He did not name the volume of MegaFon's investments.

According to Guryanov, by the beginning of May 2021, the product of the Sharing Technologies company is at the stage of testing and approval.

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The goal is to develop software for MegaFon and, possibly, other operators, he said.
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According to the newspaper, as part of the deal with Sharing Technologies, MegaFon may enter the market for developing software for managing the radio frequency spectrum and communication networks. Radio frequency sharing by different operators is already used for the 4G communication standard and allows companies to optimize frequency resources using fewer base stations. However, the technology should become even more popular in the development of 5G, since Russia has a shortage of frequencies for the new standard.

Usually, software for sharing networks is provided to subscription operators by equipment manufacturers (Nokia, Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson, etc.), says Mobile Research Group analyst Eldar Murtazin. But it is more profitable for operators to have their own sharing software - it is cheaper and will allow them to receive tax breaks, the expert said.[2]

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