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MTS upgrades network at airports ahead of summer travel

MTS has prepared the network for the stresses of the 2025 summer holiday season at transport infrastructure facilities by expanding coverage and improving the quality of mobile communications at airports and train stations, as well as in a number of directions along highways and railways. This is stated in the company’s message. internet at airports russia

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MTS has completed two projects: providing subscribers with mobile Internet and voice communications in the new building of Yelizovo International Airport in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, and also improving LTE coverage at Sochi International Airport named after V.I. Sevastyanov, by launching nine sectors of base stations LTE1800, LTE2100 and LTE2600. By mid-July, MTS will deploy the telecommunications infrastructure inside the new Baikal International Airport complex at Ulan-Ude Airport and put an LTE-1800 outdoor base station in the air near the terminal.

Indoor base stations are installed at railway stations in a number of locations for better coverage, which provides average data transfer speeds of up to 30 Mbit/s. Since the spring of 2024, MTS has additionally built 17 base stations along the railways in the Krasnodar Territory, Vladimir, Tver and Rostov regions in difficult terrain conditions and remoteness from power supply. As part of the agreement signed in 2019 with Russian Railways, MTS built 508 base stations along nine federal routes.

MTS Delivers Full 2G/4G Coverage on Key Russian Highways

By May 2025, the company will have provided 100% 2G/4G connectivity coverage along the entire length of the M8 Kholmogory federal highway from Moscow to Yaroslavl to Vologda to Arkhangelsk. In December 2024, MTS provided seamless 2G/4G coverage of the M-12 Vostok expressway on the Moscow—Kazan section, the Vologda — Novaya Ladoga A114 highway in the Vologda Region, as well as on the section of the M9 Baltia federal highway from the border of the Moscow Region to the Rzhevsky Memorial to the Soviet Soldier in the Tver Region. In July, subscribers will have access to mobile communication services on the new 275-kilometer toll section of the Dyurtyuli — Achit federal highway M-12 Vostok. Earlier, MTS organized a continuous carpet covering of 2G/4G communications on the busiest federal highways in Russia — the M4 Don Moscow — Voronezh — Rostov-on-Don — Krasnodar— Novorossiysk and M-11 Neva Moscow — St. Petersburg highways.

PJSC Mobile TeleSystems (MTS, TIN 7740000076), together with its subsidiaries, serves about 100 million cellular subscribers. The authorized capital of MTS is 199.84 million rubles. internet at airports russia

MTS Group’s consolidated revenue for the first quarter of 2025 increased by 8.8% to RUB 175.5 billion compared to a year earlier. OIBDA increased by 7.1% to 63.3 billion rubles. The profit attributable to the company’s shareholders decreased to RUB 4.9 billion.

In March 2025, the AK&M rating agency confirmed MTS’ highest sustainability rating on the national A++ scale.

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