Atlas
Since 2018
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
115172, Potternaya street, house 30 building 1, room b511
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Owners
The founder of Atlas LLC is 99.9% JSC Vestelcom"" - a 100% subsidiary of Rostelecom"." 0.1% of the contribution to the authorized capital of Atlas belongs to JSC AMT a 100% subsidiary of OJSC Northwest Telecom"" (successor - Rostelecom"").
The company was created by Rostelecom to implement the TEA NEXT project to lay fiber-optic lines from the western to eastern borders of the Russian Federation.
History
2023: Alfa-Bank bought 49.99% of Atlas
Alfa-Bank bought 49.99% of Atlas (TEA NEXT operator). The partnership with this credit institution within the framework of the project for the construction of the Transevrasian fiber-optic communication line in Rostelecom was announced on October 12, 2023. At the same time, the financial and other parameters of the transaction are not disclosed.
In August 2023, Rostelecom President Mikhail Oseevsky said that the company was negotiating with banks to join the TEA NEXT project. According to him, we are talking about a package previously owned by Veb Ventures (the fund withdrew from Atlas capital in July 2023). The total investment in the TEA NEXT project was estimated at $650 million until 2025.
Trans-Eurasian fiber-optic line with a total length of the Russian segment of about 11 thousand km will connect the western and eastern borders of Russia with links to the largest cities of the country, and access to the borders of Russia - Mongolia, Russia - China and the coastal station of underwater communication lines in Nakhodka. At the same time, in the future, TEA NEXT will have extensions to the main traffic exchange points in the Asian region and Europe.
Based on the TEA NEXT infrastructure, it is planned to bring to the Russian market a fundamentally new set of services for the rental of fiber-optic infrastructure and the necessary additional resources to organize a new generation of backbone communication networks within the Russian Federation, as well as international transit lines between different regions of the world.
The project is planned to be put into operation by stages. The first and second stages of the first stage, with a total length of about 1,400 km, connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as the extension to the border of the Russian Federation/Latvia, will be put into commercial operation in the 1st quarter of 2024, then by the end of 2025 it is planned to complete the first stage of the goal[1]
2021: Appointment of Maxim Akinin as CEO
On April 6, 2021, it became known that in the project company Rostelecom"" - Atlas LLC, created to implement the TEA NEXT project for laying FOCL from the western to eastern borders, the Russia general director was changed.
Instead of Larisa Tkachuk, who headed Atlas since November 2020, Maxim Akinin became the CEO of the company. This follows from the data of the Unified State Register of Legal Entities. Read more here.
2020: Appointment of Larisa Tkachuk as CEO of Atlas
The Atlas company, which was created by Rostelecom to implement the TEA NEXT project to lay fiber-optic lines from the western to eastern borders of the Russian Federation, was headed by Larisa Tkachuk. This became known on October 30, 2020. Read more here.
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