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Central Telegraph

Company

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Owners:
Rostelecom
RUSSIAN FEDERAL PROPERTY FUND - 21,8%
Northwest Finance Company - 10,6%
As of the beginning of 2024, the main shareholder of Central Telegraph is Rostelecom, which owns 60% of the authorized capital and 80% of the voting shares
Revenue and Net Profit millions Ths. rub

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Communications and the Ministry of Finance for 33.825 million rubles. As explained in the company, it intends to collect from the ministry the debt of the recently liquidated Federal Agency for Information Technology (Rosinformtekhnologii

Owners

+ RUSSIAN FEDERAL PROPERTY FUND
+ Northwest Finance Company

OJSC Central Telegraph, CT - Russian fixed-line operator. Recently, the main profile business of CT was broadband Internet access, which the company operates under the Qwerty brand (according to AC & M-Consulting, in April it occupied 6% of the Moscow market in terms of the number of users). The company provides high-speed Internet access, data services, organization of corporate networks, channel rental services, documentary telecommunication services, connection of ATMs and pos terminals, organization of communication channels for telemetry, security and fire alarm systems. The quality management system created at the enterprise meets the requirements of the GOST R ISO 9001:2001 standard in relation to telecommunication services since 2003.

Centel is engaged in the creation in Moscow of a single broadband access network based on Ethernet to Home/Metro Ethernet technologies and provides its subscribers with high-speed Internet access services. To date, the company serves more than 20 thousand subscribers in ten districts of the capital. At least two new districts join the network every month, and over the past year alone, the number of network subscribers has grown by more than 5 times.

Performance indicators

2023: 2.3% decrease in revenue to RUB 1.3 billion

At the end of 2023, the revenue of the Central Telegraph amounted to approximately 1.3 billion rubles. This is 2.3% less than in the previous year, as stated in the financial report presented on March 20, 2024.

According to Interfax, referring to the published indicators, in 2023, 363.3 million rubles were spent on broadband Internet access services in the total volume of Central Telegraph revenues. Another approximately 211.1 million rubles were provided by local telephony, 30.9 million rubles - intrazonal communications, 118 million rubles - services for connecting and passing traffic.

Revenue of the "Central Telegraph" amounted to approximately 1.3 billion rubles

Profit before tax in 2023 was recorded at 106.6 million rubles against a loss of 73.13 million rubles a year earlier. Profit from operating activities amounted to 83.11 million rubles, while in 2022 a loss of 102.73 million rubles was received. Net profit in 2023 amounted to 79.8 million rubles against 7.2 million rubles in profit a year earlier.

As of the beginning of 2024, the main shareholder of the Central Telegraph is PJSC, Rostelecom which owns 60% of the authorized capital and 80% of the voting shares. Central Telegraph"" provides services on the basis of its own multi-service network with a length of approximately 4.9 thousand km To Moscow in and. Moscow area The main transport network is based on SDH and MetroEthernet/IP/MPLS technology. The SDH network has a ring structure and has about 230 nodes with a capacity of STM-1 to STM-64. The company's clients are,,, Presidential Administration, MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS"- Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian FederationAeroflot Russian airlines," "," etc Sberbank Russia. Otkritie Bank State University - Higher School of Economics Annual[1]

2022: Decrease in revenue by  9.2% to RUB 1.33 billion

In 2022, the Central Telegraph earned 1.33 billion rubles in revenue, which is 9.2% less than a year ago. The net profit of the telecommunications operator during this time decreased by 42.5 times - from 307.9 million to 7.2 million rubles. Such data were released in early March 2023.

According to Interfax, citing the financial statements of the Central Telegraph, in 2022, profit from sales from the company decreased 6.1 times - to 20.4 million rubles from 125.3 million rubles. The pre-tax loss amounted to 2 million rubles against a profit of 379.3 million rubles in 2021. The cost decreased by 2.2% - to 1.3 billion rubles.

Revenue of the "Central Telegraph" in 2022 fell by 9.2%

According to the reporting, the company's assets by mid-2022 amounted to 1.43 billion rubles, compared with 1.41 billion rubles a year earlier. Non-current assets of the Central Telegraph were measured at 711.5 million rubles, current assets increased by 15.61% to 720.67 million rubles. Capital and reserves decreased by 23.6% to 737.43 million rubles.

According to RAS, Central Telegraph's long-term liabilities increased by 81.09%, reaching 77.26 million rubles. Short-term liabilities were equal to 617.48 million rubles, which is 52.86% more on an annualized basis.[2]

2011

OJSC Central Telegraph in 2011 reduced revenue by 1.2% to 3.63 billion rubles, follows from the company's financial statements under IFRS. Operating profit decreased by 33.4%, to 153 million rubles. According to the results of the year, the company showed a net loss of RUB 4.5 million against a profit of RUB 14 million for 2010. Long-term credit debt of CT at the end of 2011 amounted to RUB 1.08 billion. The bulk of the debt was formed by a loan from Sberbank for 1 billion rubles. until 2016 at 8.5% per annum. In total, the company's long-term liabilities amounted to 1.42 billion rubles at the end of 2011. against 1.7 billion rubles. a year earlier. Short-term liabilities amounted to 1.7 billion rubles. compared to 1.63 billion rubles.

2010

The company's net profit last year increased by 56.4% compared to 2009 and amounted to 288 million 631 thousand rubles. EBITDA increased by 15.1%, amounting to 784 million 961 thousand rubles, and EBITDA margin - by 13.5%, amounting to 21.41%. Net profit margin increased 53.2% year-on-year compared to 2009. Operating income of the company in 2010 amounted to 3 billion 667 thousand rubles.

History

2018

2010: Lawsuit against the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications and the Ministry of Finance of Russia on lease debts

On September 30, 2010, the Central Telegraph filed a lawsuit with the Moscow Arbitration Court against the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Finance for 33.825 million rubles. As explained in the company, it intends to collect from the ministry the debt of the recently liquidated Federal Agency for Information Technology (Rosinformtekhnologiya) on rent for three years. The agency occupied the premises in the building at ul. Tverskaya, d. 7, owned by the Central Telegraph and, as they say in the company, throughout its existence evaded the conclusion of a lease agreement. The Ministry of Telecom and Mass[3]

Rosinformtekhnologii were subordinate to the Ministry of Communications along with, and Rossvyaz Roskomnadzor. Rospechat After liquidation, all the functions of the agency passed to the Ministry of Communications, and the ministry became the successor of Rosinformtekhnologii. Therefore, unable to achieve repayment of the debt, the Central Telegraph decided to recover it from the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications through the court. Ministry of Finance attracted as a defendant as a representative states in terms of financing the activities of federal governing bodies.

1967

1967

1957

Festive illumination of the building of the Central Telegraph, 1957

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