MTS Belarus reports 11.7% increase in proceeds in Q1 2021 to Br314m
<p> MINSK, May 31 – PrimePress. Belarus’ telecom operator MTS says its business proceeds increased by 11.7% on the year in Q1 2021 to Br314 million ($124 million at the official rate of the National Bank). </p> <p> </p> <p> OIBDA grew by 12.4% year on year Q1 2021 to Br170m ($67.1m). </p> <p> </p> <p> The operator’s net proceeds were up 15.5% in Q1 2021 to Br86m ($34m). </p> <p> </p> <p> The number of subscribers remained unchanged year on year as of Mar 31, 2021 at 5.7 million. </p> <p> </p> <p> MTS was registered in Belarus on April 4, 2002. The operator is a joint venture between Russia’s largest mobile operator Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and Belarus’ Beltelecom operator. The companies hold respective stakes of 49% and 51% in the joint venture. </p> <p> </p> <p> MTS Belarus started providing GSM 900/1800 standard services on June 27, 2002; launched 3G revenue service in May 2010 and 4G revenue service in December 2015. The operator’s subscriber base totals 5.7 million. End (Br2.5329/$1) </p>
2021-06-01
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MINSK, May 31 – PrimePress. Belarus’ telecom operator MTS says its business proceeds increased by 11.7% on the year in Q1 2021 to Br314 million ($124 million at the official rate of the National Bank).
OIBDA grew by 12.4% year on year Q1 2021 to Br170m ($67.1m).
The operator’s net proceeds were up 15.5% in Q1 2021 to Br86m ($34m).
The number of subscribers remained unchanged year on year as of Mar 31, 2021 at 5.7 million.
MTS was registered in Belarus on April 4, 2002. The operator is a joint venture between Russia’s largest mobile operator Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) and Belarus’ Beltelecom operator. The companies hold respective stakes of 49% and 51% in the joint venture.
MTS Belarus started providing GSM 900/1800 standard services on June 27, 2002; launched 3G revenue service in May 2010 and 4G revenue service in December 2015. The operator’s subscriber base totals 5.7 million. End (Br2.5329/$1)