MTS Launches 3G
in Russia
Mobile TeleSystems announced the
commercial launch of its 3G network in
Saint Petersburg and technical readiness
of 3G networks for commercial launch in
Sochi, Yekaterinburg and Kazan.
Saint Petersburg becomes the first
Russian city where MTS launched its
next-generation network. The Company
plans to launch additional 3G networks
in over 10 cities during 2008 and in up
to 40 cities in Russia through 2009. MTS
also holds 3G licenses in Uzbekistan and
Armenia, where the network will be
launched as early as 2009. The Company
plans to invest around 38 billion
roubles(1) in 3G network development
over the next three years to provide
high-speed data transfer services to its
customers in Russia and the CIS.
The key benefit of a next-generation
network is the ability to provide
customers with faster data download
speeds with top download capacity using
HSPA technology up to 3.6 Mbit/s. This
is over ten times faster than the
currently available 2G EDGE technology.
Higher speeds enable faster download of
mobile content and higher quality email
services, particularly for work with
large attachments. 3G brings true mobile
broadband to subscribers of MTS Connect,
a proprietary mobile Internet solution
from MTS that comes as a modem for
desktop PCs or laptops.
MTS also launched a number of innovative
services available only
through the 3G infrastructure. Customers
on the new network are now able to make
video calls, access mobile TV and roam
on 3G networks. In addition,
international roamers are able to access
fast speeds and advanced services on MTS'
3G networks.
"With the launch of 3G networks in major
regions of Russia, MTS is
starting a new phase in the development
of telecommunications in the CIS. We are
keen to offer 3G services to our
customers, as we see great demand for
data and broadband solutions in Russia,"
noted Mr. Mikhail Shamolin, CEO of MTS
Russia.
Mr. Shamolin continued: "We believe that
conditions for the 3G launch
in Russia are more favorable than in the
developed markets. Today's
HSPA-enabled infrastructure allows
download speeds up to 10 times faster
than the first phase of 3G networks,
while the costs for equipment and
devices are significantly cheaper. We
have access to best-practice
implementation from around the world and
our 3G network benefits from
higher-quality and more advanced mobile
services and devices."
Development of the 3G network is a
cornerstone of MTS' strategy to
provide mobile broadband in the CIS. As
the CIS markets demonstrate
relatively low levels of fixed-line
penetration and historic underinvestment
in infrastructure, MTS views its
networks as an ideal
vehicle to meet the growing broadband
Internet needs of its subscribers
through attractive data products and
services. MTS possesses 3G licenses in
Russia, Uzbekistan and Armenia, as well
as operating a CDMA-450 network in
Ukraine to provide high-speed data
access for its clients.