Ukrtelecom
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History
The company was created from the Soviet network of communication only in 1993, however, the network itself came under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. According to the company's history, the phone-telegraph communication network in Ukraine prior to 1991 was only sixth within the Soviet Union and was noticeably backward. All communications outside the Soviet Union was conducted through the Moscow's headquarters. In 1991 there were 7,630 thousands numbers listed, averaging 14.6 numbers for 100 residents.
In 1993, the government confirmed the complex program for creation the single national system of communication in Ukraine. For the purpose of more effective managing of the industry it was fully reorganized. Based on the government enterprises two main industrial unions were created: Ukrposhta and Ukrelektrozviazok. The latter was changed in 1994 to Ukrtelekom.
Ukrtelekom upon its creation consisted of seven enterprises and organizations: Ukrtek (Ukrainian enterprise of international and intercity communication and television), Kyiv telegraph, Kyiv city radio broadcasting network, Center of informational technologies, State Institutes "Ukrzviazokproekt", "Dniprozviazok", "Zakarpattelekom".
In January 1995 to
The union, however, was not as effective as it was thought it should have been and in 1998 Ukrtelekom was restructured to form a single entity out of the union of some 35 state enterprises. By the end of 1999 all the enterprises were reformed into stock associates of the Ukrtelekom company.
In 2009, Ukrtelecom introduced a new logo for the first time of 18 years since 1991, and were at the same time changing its corporate identity. It was reported that the rebranding cost an estimated $100,000 and was ordered in Britain.[7]
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Post-privatisation
At their first
2022 Russian invasion
Suring the
Leaders
- Alexander Barinov - Chairman of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2014–present
- Yuri Kurmaz - Director of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2014–present
- Leonid Netudykhata - Chairman of the supervisory board of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2013–present
- Victor Sennikov - Director of the Kyiv city directorate JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2010–present
- Anatoly Mashirenko - Director of the Kyiv oblasnogo branch of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2013–present
- Viktor Klimenko - Director of the Crimean branch of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2007–present
- Stuart Paul Reich - Member of the supervisory board of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2013–present
- Lyudmila Pavlenko - Member of the supervisory board of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2013–present
- Catherine Lapshin - Member of the supervisory board of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2014–present
- Ilya Arkhipov - Member of the supervisory board of JSC "Ukrtelecom" 2013–present
See also
References
- ^ Opendatabot (2022-12-28). "Власники та бенеціфіціари компанії АТ «УКРТЕЛЕКОМ»". opendatabot.ua (in Ukrainian). Opendatabot. Retrieved 2022-12-28.
- ^ http://www.ukrtelecom.ua/presscenter/news/pressrelease?id=137727 From company site
- ^ Ukrtelecom Accounting Department (2011-01-01). "Financial Results for 2010" (PDF). ukrtelecom.ua (in Ukrainian). JSC Ukrtelecom. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
- ^ "Austria's EPIC buys Ukraine's Ukrtelecom". Reuters. June 5, 2011.[dead link] [dead link]
- ^ a b c "The court took Ukrtelecom from Akhmetov and returned to the state" (in Ukrainian). Glavcom. October 19, 2017.
- ^ "Ukrtelecom". Point Topic. December 16, 2009. Retrieved December 17, 2009.
- ^ Yablonskyi, Stanislav (2009-08-19). "Ukrtelecom Changes Image". Delo (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-12-17.
- UNIAN. February 4, 2009. Retrieved December 20, 2009.
- ^ (in Russian) "Dilo" (October 13, 2010)
- ^ "Укртелеком намерен создать оператора мобильной связи и продать его".
- ^ Thomas Brewster (Mar 28, 2022). "'Most Severe' Cyberattack Since Russian Invasion Crashes Ukraine Internet Provider". Forbes.
- ^ Beals, Monique (2022-03-29). "Ukrainian military internet provider suffers cyberattack". TheHill. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
- ^ Comment, Sebastian Moss. "Ukraine's Ukrtelecom goes down nationwide for 40m, ISP Triolan outage caused by cyber attack". www.datacenterdynamics.com. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
External links
- Ukrtelecom homepage (in Ukrainian)