MegaFon
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MegaFon (Russian: МегаФон), previously known as North-West GSM, is the second largest mobile phone operator[6] and the third largest telecom operator in Russia.[7] It works in the GSM, UMTS and LTE standard. The company serves 62.1 million subscribers in Russia and 1.6 million in Tajikistan.[8] It is headquartered in Moscow.
Company type | OJSC |
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MCX: MFON | |
Industry | Mobile telecommunications |
Founded | 1993; 31 years ago (1993) |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people | Khachatur Pombuhchian, CEO (2021)[1] |
Products | Mobile networks, fixed-line telephony |
Revenue | $6.4 billion[2] (2017) |
$851 million[3][4] (2016; 2020) | |
$382 million[5][4] (2016; 2020) | |
Total assets | $6.89 billion[5][4] (2016; 2020) |
Total equity | $1.85 billion[3][4] (2016; 2020) |
Owner | USM Group (56.32%) Gazprombank (18.79%) MICL (3.92%) |
Subsidiaries | Synterra Media |
Website | megafon.ru |
In 2002 the company changed its name from North-West GSM to MegaFon when it acquired several regional companies, becoming the first GSM company in Russia to cover all its territory. The name "MegaFon" in Russian is spelled and pronounced exactly like the Russian word for megaphone; other connotations are mega- as "big" and fon as "telephone".