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Rostelecom
Overview
HQ Location
Russia
Year Founded
1992
Company Type
Public
Revenue
$1-10b
Employees
> 50,000
Website
Stock Ticker
OTCMKTS: ROSYY
Twitter Handle
Company Description
National Telecommunications Group of Companies holds stock in companies providing cable TV services, broadband access to internet, telephony, TV and Internet content aggregation and production. Group includes 11 companies providing digital and analogue cable television, broadband access to Internet and digital telephony in Moscow (“Mostelecom”), Saint-Petersburg (“TKT”) and other cities of Russian Federation
IoT Snapshot
Rostelecom is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), and sensors technologies.
Technology Stack
Rostelecom’s Technology Stack maps Rostelecom’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), and sensors IoT Technology stack.
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