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Universal Mobile System receives 2.5m numbers [UzDaily (Uzbekistan)]
[September 18, 2014]

Universal Mobile System receives 2.5m numbers [UzDaily (Uzbekistan)]


(UzDaily (Uzbekistan) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Universal Mobile System, a mobile operator, which renders services under MTS brand in Uzbekistan, received 2.5 million numbers at the initial stage, RIA Novosti reported.



State Communication Committee of Uzbekistan allocated 2.5 million numbers to UMS, of which 1.5 million were issued for Tashkent and others – to regions of Uzbekistan, the agency said quoting source.

The source said that the Uzbek side completed all procedures, envisaged in settlement agreement with MTS on creation of joint venture and rehabilitation of the activities of the Russian company in Uzbek market.


The operator received 2G/3G/LTE licenses, frequencies, number capacities, and rented communication channels.

Russia's Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) (50.01%) and Center for Radio Communication, Broadcasting and Television (CRBT) under the State committee for communications, development of information systems and telecommunications technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan created Universal Mobile Systems. The enterprise will provide mobile communication services under MTS brand.

The joint venture will operate on the basis of assets, equipment and infrastructure, which were previously owned by Uzdunrobita FE LLC, a former subsidiary of MTS in Uzbekistan, and which will be transferred to this newly established joint venture.

According to the Settlement agreement, the authorities of the Republic of Uzbekistan will grant the new operator 2G, 3G and LTE licenses, provide necessary frequencies and numbering capacity, ensure lease agreements for communication channels and issue all permissions required for the joint venture to operate and offer full telecommunications services throughout Uzbekistan.

MTS Uzbekistan worked in Uzbekistan till the summer 2012. In 2012, Uzbek Communication Agency suspended its licenses and later the court abolished its licenses.

Several employees of Uzdunrobita were fined and sentenced for correctional works for schemes, created for receiving illegal income. Assets of the company were handed over to the government, but the court abolished decision and said the operator should pay US$600 million of fines and penalties.

Tashkent Economic Court recognized FE LLC Uzdunrobita, a 100% subsidiary of Russia's MTS in Uzbekistan, as bankrupt on 22 April 2013. In December 2013, assets of Uzdunrobita were handed over to balance of Uzbektelecom, national communication operator of Uzbekistan, without right to use them.

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