North-West Telecom
North West Telecom (Russian: ОАО «Северо-западный телеком») is part of Rostelecom, providing telecommunications service to northwest Russia.
Joint stock | |
Traded as | RTS: SPTL MICEX: SPTL |
Industry | Telecommunications services |
Founded | (2001) |
Defunct | April 1, 2011 |
Headquarters | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Key people | Evgeny Valerevich Yurchenko, (Chairman) Vladimir Alexandrovich Akulich, CEO |
Products | Telecommunciations services Internet services Cable television services |
Revenue | |
Number of employees | 14,086 |
Website | www.nwtelecom.ru |
North-West Telecom became part of Rostelecom on April 1, 2011, together with the seven other Svyazinvest regional telecommunications operators and OJSC Dagsvyazinform.
Operations
The company operates the following branches:
- Arkhangelsk branch, Arkhangelsk
- Kaliningrad branch, Kaliningrad
- Karelia branch, Petrozavodsk
- Komi branch, Syktyvkar
- Leningrad region branch, St. Petersburg
- Murmansk branch, Murmansk
- Novgorod branch, Veliky Novgorod
- Pskov branch, Pskov
- St-Petersburg branch, St. Petersburg
- Vologda branch, Vologda
Note: there are separate branches for St-Petersburg and for the Leningrad Area.
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External links
- North West Telecom – Russian language and English language
- Svyazinvest – Russian language and English language
- Rostelecom – English language and Russian language
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