Rostelecom Macro-Regional Center Branch
Since 1890
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Tar Lane, 6, building 2
Top managers:
Lysov Denis Konstantinovich
Owners
Macro-regional branch "Center" is a large telecommunications company providing fixed telephone services to end users in the Central Federal District.
The macro-regional branch Center provides services on the basis of its own high-tech transport network, which allows you to provide voice services, high-speed Internet access using xDSL and EV-DO technologies, data transmission services, wired and over-the-air broadcasting, as well as provides broadcasting of cable television programs, provides interconnection services and traffic transit services to other telecom operators.
History and Performance Indicators
2024: Rostelecom restructuring: 5 of 7 macro-regions liquidated
Rostelecom carried out a large-scale restructuring of its organizational structure, liquidating five of the seven existing macro-regional branches (MRF). These transformations allowed the company to save about ₽5 billion annually. As of August 2024, only two macro-regional branches operate in the structure of Rostelecom: North-West and Center. As part of the reorganization, almost all former directors of the liquidated MRF were transferred to senior positions in regional branches of the company. Read more here.
2021: Appointment of Denis Lysov as director of the macro-regional branch of Center
From June 1, 2021, the vice-president of Rostelecom Denis Lysov will move to the position of director of the macro-regional branch of Center. In this post, he will replace Dmitry Kim, who was appointed Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation. This was reported on May 24, 2021 by Rostelecom. The main goal of Rostelecom's top manager is to increase the company's potential in the country's largest federal district in terms of population and number of regions and give a new impetus to the development of the Center MRF, using the experience gained in the South. Read more here.
2017: Length of fiber-optic networks - more than 80 thousand km
As of 2017, the macro-regional branch of Center PJSC Rostelecom operates in Moscow and the Moscow region
- The length of fiber-optic networks in these regions is more than 80 thousand km.
- More than 1.5 million local telephone subscribers - 90% of the market
- More than 3.1 million cable TV subscribers in Moscow, which is more than 75% of the analog cable TV market
- Performs installation and maintenance of cameras within the framework of the Moscow city video surveillance system
2012: In the structure of the MFI "Center" - 17 branches
The structure of the Macro-Regional Branch "Center" includes 17 branches formed during the merger of the territorial departments of the Central Branch of OJSC Rostelecom and branches of OJSC CenterTelecom.
As of 2012, the company acts as the undisputed leader in this segment with a share of about 85%.
2011: Capitalization level - $2.4 billion
As a result of trading on the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange, the capitalization level of CenterTelecom overcame the $2.4 billion mark. Since the beginning of the year, the company's value has grown by $274 million, showing an increase of about 13%. According to the results of the trading session on March 1, 2011, the weighted average price of one ordinary share of the company amounted to 35.182 rubles, one preferred - 27.013 rubles, and the total capitalization reached 69 726 080 499 rubles, which at the exchange rate of the Bank of Russia as of March 1 amounted to $ 2 412 433 415.
2010
Total capitalization - $2.055 billion
According to the results of the trading session on December 13, 2010, the weighted average price of one ordinary share of the company amounted to 32.115 rubles, one preferred - 24.244 rubles, and the total capitalization reached 63.429 billion rubles, which at the exchange rate of the Bank of Russia as of December 13 amounted to $2.055 billion. During the week, the shares of CenterTelecom continued to grow, and as of December 17, 2010, the company's capitalization reached 65.999 billion rubles, or $2.146 billion at the corresponding exchange rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. Thus, over the week (from December 10), securities showed an increase of 6.65%, and since the beginning of the year, the company's capitalization has grown by 79.1%.
Throughout 2010, CenterTelecom conducted an active company for working with corporate clients, the operator's press service reports. The result of the company's activities in this segment was a victory in 315 guest sellers, and the total income from the provision of services to corporate clients amounted to just under 10 billion rubles.
Among the corporate clients of CenterTelecom in 2010 were enterprises of the financial sector, industry and power, management companies of commercial and residential real estate facilities, as well as the largest state structures: federal and regional authorities, departments of the Federal Tax Service, branches of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation and Russian Post, power structures (EMERCOM, Internal Affairs Directorate, FSB, FSO), etc.
As noted, the key to successful work was the creation in each branch, including the General Directorate, of consolidated divisions for the sale of services to corporate clients - Sales Centers for corporate clients. This made it possible to bring a proactive approach to sales to a new level, to increase the efficiency and customer focus of the service of legal entities, which, in turn, ensured a significant increase in the quality of services and made it possible to significantly reduce the implementation time of modern technical solutions.
Also in 2010, CenterTelecom completed the deployment of an interregional corporate network for such large clients as Central Russian and Central Black Earth Banks, Sberbank of Russia, IDGC of Center and Dixy Group. The work was carried out within the framework of the centralized project implemented by CenterTelecom to combine and expand the existing telecommunications infrastructure of corporate clients throughout the Central Federal District.
In total, in 2010, CenterTelecom won 315 tenders for the fulfillment of state orders totaling over 470 million rubles, and the volume of revenues in 2010 more than doubled the same indicator of the previous year. "Compared to 2009, revenue growth in the corporate customer service segment in 2010 increased by more than 1 billion rubles, and the total income from the provision of services to corporate clients (by main activities) amounted to just under 10 billion," said Rostelecom Vice President - CEO of CenterTelecom Vaagn Martirosyan.
Assets: 15 branches
According to 2010 data, OJSC CenterTelecom has 15 branches formed during the reorganization of the company, which resulted in the merger of 17 leading regional telecom operators based on the telecom operator of the Moscow Region. The largest shareholder of the company is Svyazinvest Holding.
CenterTelecom operates in all segments of the telecommunications market, providing local and intra-zone telephone services, documentary communications, data transmission, intelligent services, ISDN, Internet access via dial-up and dedicated channels, as well as providing cable television, wired and over-the-air broadcasting, and provides leased communication channels.
Strategic directions of JSC CenterTelecom development are improvement and promotion of services on the basis of multiservice communication networks, formation of packages of services and tariffs differentiated for different categories of users, development of interregional and transport communication networks.
- 7.23 million numbers of mounted capacity of telephone networks
- 6.76 million fixed-line subscribers
- 26 long-distance telephone exchanges
- 3 million wired subscribers
- 15 Cable Networks in Major Cities
- 110 thousand cellular subscribers
- more than 1,190 thousand users of broadband Internet access service
- 80 thousand cable subscribers
2009: Capitalization - $678.5 million
Capitalization - $678.5 million (August 20, 2009).
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