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Uztelecom
Company typeJoint stock company
ISINUZ7047110000 Edit this on Wikidata
IndustryTelecom
Founded1992
HeadquartersUzbekistan: Tashkent, St. A. Temur, 24
ServicesLandline telephone
cellular
ISP
GPS
Websitehttp://www.uztelecom.uz/

Uztelecom is a Uzbek joint stock company providing telecommunication services including broadband Internet access, rental channel operators, fixed and mobile communications, local and international calling, cellular, IP telephony, IPTV, and video.[1] Uztelecom is the official brand of Uzbektelecom JSC.[2][3] The company interacts and cooperates with the International Telecommunication Union, the Regional Commonwealth, and Intelsat.[4][5][6]

History

1992–2000

File:Uztelecom office.jpg
One of the offices of Uztelecom company in the city of Tashkent

Uzbektelecom was established in 1992.[7]

In 1995—1996, the state enterprise began to be privatized through the formation of multiple joint stock companies, including Uzbektelecom International.[7] In 1997, the Ministry of Communications of the Republic of Uzbekistan was reorganized into the Uzbek Post and Telecommunications Agency, followed by the establishment of regional joint stock companies providing telecommunications services.[7]

2000–2005

From 2000 through 2002, Uzbektelecom was reorganized from a holding company to an operating company, merging the regional telecommunications companies into Uzbektelecom.[7][8][9]

In 2003, Uzbektelecom began providing CDMA-450 wireless radio access. As of 2003, the wireless radio access system was working in Samarkand oblast and the Djizak region.[7] In 2004 and 2005, Uzbektelecom improved international telephone access as well as internet access.[7][10][11][12]

2006—present

As of 2007, mobile CDMA communication services were available in all regions of Uzbekistan.[7] In 2011, Uzbektelecom was rebranded as Uztelecom, with sub-brands Uzmobile and Uzonline.[7] In 2012 and 2013, Uztelecom continued to expand its coverage, providing CDMA wireless services to 71% of the country, and installing fiber-optic lines between cities within Uzbekistan and to international destinations.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Info".
  2. ^ "Представители АК "Узбектелеком" рассказали о деятельности офисов продаж "единое окно" - Anons.uz - ANONS.UZ". m.anons.uz.
  3. ^ ""Новые офисы продаж АК «Узбектелеком", действующие по принципу "единого окна" — новое качество обслуживания абонентов! / Общественный Фонд Поддержки и Развития Независимых Печатных Средств Массовой Информации и Информационных агентств Узбекистана". mmf.uz.
  4. ^ "УзА - Главная". uza.uz.
  5. ^ "Интернет в Узбекистане". Национальное информационное агентство Узбекистана.
  6. ^ ""Trademark Uztelecom"". Archived from the original on 7 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "UZTELECOM - История". uztelecom.uz.
  8. ^ "ОБ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ УЗБЕКСКОГО АГЕНТСТВА ПОЧТЫ И ТЕЛЕКОММУНИКАЦИЙ". www.lex.uz.
  9. ^ ""the Creation of new joint-stock companies"/Communication that brings people together". Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  10. ^ ""the Merger of UzNet with Intal Telecom"". Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  11. ^ ""History kompanii"".
  12. ^ ""Узбектелеком" вводит новые услуги на основе IP-телефонии".