in 2007 metro station in 2009 In 1994, a joint venture of
Moscow City Telephone Network,
T-Mobile and
Siemens, which later
MTS GSM (Mobile TeleSystems) became part of Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), offered Russia's MTS GSM first mobile phone service "Mobile Telecommunications" () for the public in
Moscow. In the same year in June,
VimpelCom also started
Beeline mobile phone service. MTS, having started Mobile TeleSystems in the Moscow license zone in 1994, received licenses in 1997 for further areas and began expansion across Russia, later entering other countries of the
CIS. In 2009, MTS acquired several independent mobile retail chains, creating MTS monobrand retail network of 3300 stores — the second largest retail network in Russia. Also in 2009 MTS started marketing MTS-branded mobile handsets. In 2010, MTS became the 5th best selling handset brand in Russia, after
Nokia,
Samsung,
LG and
Sony Ericsson. In 2010, MTS announced the acquisition of 62% of Comstar's stock, the largest Russian fixed internet and cable TV provider, serving 7.5 million households. Comstar products were rebranded to MTS in 2010, forming the largest Russian mobile and fixed telecommunications brand. Until this purchase, MTS was presented at the fixed telephony market through its subsidiary
Moscow City Telephone Network (MGTS). In November 2013, the company launched the "Home Phone MTS" in
Ryazan,
Oryol,
Kirov,
Krasnodar,
Rostov-on-Don, and
Yekaterinburg. The subscription fee for the wired telephone is 100 rubles. Per month, it includes unlimited calls to numbers of local fixed-line operators. The cost of calls to mobile numbers ranges from 1.1 rubles per minute, depending on the region. Before that, in several cities, such services are also provided by Comstar, a subsidiary of MTS. During 2012–2013, MTS deployed
FTTB network in nearly twenty new cities of the
Far East,
Siberia,
Central,
Volga and
Ural federal districts. In 2012, MTS launched in cities where the
DTV signal standard is
DVB-C, and in December 2013, launched a project to provide fixed telephony services to the mass market in the regions. In 2013,
Interregional TransitTelekom won a tender held by MTS to provide
IPX services, and became one of the service providers for the company in the international telecommunications market. In November 2013, MTS began offering their Russian customers LTE
roaming service, after such agreement were signed first with
South Korean operator
SK Telecom, and then with
Saudi Arabia and
Great Britain. Along with the construction of the fixed network, the company launched the
DVB-C digital television standard in
Ulan-Ude,
Blagoveshchensk,
Ussuriisk and
Nakhodka. In November 2013, MTS completely switched to digital TV by connecting new subscribers, ending the connection to
analogue television. In March 2019, MTS launched an interactive media platform for cyber athletes and gamers called WASD.TV, and a mechanism for selecting players from the
Gambit league to professional
e-sports teams. On 17 September 2019, it was revealed that a storage device containing 1.7 terabytes of information related to MTS was exposed to the public internet in a data leak. From 2019 onwards, MTS has worked on building out its
5G networks in cooperation with
Huawei as well as
Ericsson and
Nokia. In 2021, MTS and Huawei launched 5G networks at 14 pilot sites throughout
Moscow, while MTS and Ericsson opened a 5G hub in
Saint Petersburg. In 2022, the company's revenue amounted to 392 billion rubles. In January 2024, MTS, which previously owned a minority stake, increased its stake to 80.58% in the capital of the Urent scooter rental service, which provides services in more than a hundred cities in Russia.
Branding In May 2006, MTS changed its logo as part of a rebranding campaign performed by its parent company,
AFK Sistema PAO. The logo now has two red squares next to each other. The left one, common in form (but not colour) to all AFK Sistema PAO's telecom subsidiaries, contains a white egg which symbolises simplicity and genius, while the right square bears the name of the company: МТС (MTS). In 2010, MTS announced acquisition of Sistema Telecom, the owners of the MTS "egg" logo, for $380 million, thus becoming the sole owner of the logo. In 2008, the MTS brand was included in the Top 100 World's Most Powerful Brands list by
Financial Times/Millward Brown ranking, becoming the most valuable Russian brand. According to this ranking, in 2010, the MTS brand was the 72nd most valuable brand worldwide with a brand value of $9.7 billion. In 2010, MTS also became the most valuable Russian brand according to the Interbrand ranking. File:MTS logo 1993 - 2002.png|MTS logo 1993–2002 File:MTS logo 2002 - 2006.jpg|MTS logo 2002–2006 File:MTS logo 2006 - 2010.svg|MTS logo 2006–2010 File:MTS-2010.gif|MTS logo 2010–2019 File:MTS logo 2015.svg|MTS logo 2019–2023 File:MTS logo (2016).svg|MTS logo in the
Latin alphabet Operations As of March 2025, MTS in Russia operates on
GSM,
UMTS,
LTE,
NB-IoT and
5G NR standards. ==MTS Belarus==