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GSM Termination in the post-Soviet Countries: Mobile Operator MTS
GSM Termination in the post-Soviet Countries: Mobile Operator MTS
10-Jul-2017 11:57

GSM Termination in the post-Soviet Countries: Mobile Operator MTS

Post-Soviet countries attract many entrepreneurs who are engaged in VoIP traffic termination. In the CIS, there are rather high rates, and at the same time low rates for calls within the country. To efficiently terminate, it is necessary to choose a large GSM operator. MTS is one of the Russian cellular companies that provide services in the post-Soviet countries. Currently, it is the largest mobile operator in Central and Eastern Europe.

The subscriber base of the operator consists of over 110 million connections and continues to grow. The MTS network operates using the GSM standard and is constantly expanding.

We bring to your attention a selection of videos about GSM termination, which will be useful for beginners and professionals! On our YouTube channel, we have collected up-to-date information on the telecommunications business, expert advice, step-by-step video instructions for working with GoAntiFraud and other useful materials. All this will help you increase the efficiency of termination and make more money! Do not forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to regularly receive brand new videos about VoIP termination.

To date, the company provides services in 81 of 83 regions of Russia, as well as throughout the territory of the following countries:

  • Armenia (under the brand VivaCell);
  • Ukraine (under the brand Vodafone, after the merger with Vodafone);
  • Belarus;
  • Uzbekistan;
  • Turkmenistan.

In addition, MTS operates in India.

If you install the GSM gateway router in one of the CIS countries and use MTS SIM-cards, you can get a pretty high profit. You can read about the most profitable routes for termination in the post-Soviet space here. Pay attention to the peculiarities of state control of this type of business. For example, in Belarus, the activity of terminators is seriously monitored, and SIM cards are quickly blocked by analytical and calling antifraud systems. We recommend connecting the equipment to GoAntiFraud to efficiently simulate the activity of a real subscriber.

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