Russian telecoms giants Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and Rostelecom have formalised an agreement relating to joint access to infrastructure, the Moscow Times reports. The deal will allow for common use of communications lines, telecoms exchanges, cell towers and other property belonging to the two companies. The agreement will also reportedly gives MTS access to Rostelecom’s fibre-optic lines in areas where the state-owned company is the sole operator of trunk lines – particularly in some regions of Siberia and the Far East Federal District – whereas Rostelecom expects to boost its cellular coverage in areas where its base station coverage is sparse
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OVETEL MTS, Rostelecom ink infrastructure-sharing pact
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