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= Kyivstar.ua = Kyivstar is Ukraine's largest telecommunications company and mobile network operator. Here are the key points about Kyivstar: == Overview == - Founded in 1994 and began providing mobile services in 1997 - Headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine - Largest mobile operator in Ukraine, serving about 24 million mobile customers and over 1 million fixed broadband internet customers as of 2024 - Part of the international telecom group VEON == Services == - Provides mobile and fixed communication services, including 4G/LTE - Offers broadband internet, digital TV, cloud solutions, IoT services, and more - Has built Ukraine's largest communication infrastructure with over 65,000 base stations - Operates its own fiber-optic network spanning over 44,000 km == Market Position == - Leader in Ukraine's mobile and broadband markets - One of the top OTT TV providers in Ukraine through Kyivstar TV platform - Recognized as Ukraine's most valuable brand and best employer in various rankings - One of the largest taxpayers in Ukraine's telecom sector == Technology and Innovation == - Pioneered many mobile services in Ukraine like SMS, mobile internet, package tariffs - Actively developing and deploying 4G/LTE networks across Ukraine - Investing in new technologies like Big Data, cloud computing, IoT - Planning to invest $1 billion in Ukraine's digital infrastructure from 2023-2027 == Recent Developments == - Faced a major cyberattack in December 2023 that disrupted services - Partnering with Starlink to provide satellite-based connectivity services - Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joined Kyivstar's board in 2023 - Collaborating with companies like Amazon Web Services to support Ukrainian businesses == Social Responsibility == - Implementing various social responsibility and charitable initiatives since 2006 - Provided free services and support during Russia's invasion of Ukraine - Focusing on keeping Ukrainians connected during wartime challenges In summary, Kyivstar is a dominant player in Ukraine's telecommunications market, offering a wide range of mobile, internet and digital services while also investing heavily in the country's digital infrastructure development. The company aims to drive innovation and maintain its market leadership position despite recent challenges like cyberattacks and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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