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Synterra Media

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«Synterra Media»
Company typeClosed joint-stock company
IndustryTelecommunication
Founded2006
Headquarters,
Area served
Russian Federation
Key people
Valery Krylov
CEO
ParentMultiregional TransitTelecom
Websitewww.synterra-media.ru

Synterra Media (Russian: Синтерра Медиа) is the national backbone communication carrier of Russia,[1] which provides a comprehensive range of telecommunication services to national corporations, public structures, corporate customers, communication operators, content providers and private users in the territory of Russia and the CIS countries, Baltic states, Europe and Asia. It is fully owned by Multiregional TransitTelecom.[2]

History

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In the mid 2000s, Mohamed Amersi, who headed the American investment bank Gramercy Communications Partners[a] and Juan Villalonga created the Emergent Telecom Ventures (ETV) fund which gained control of numerous Russian fixed telecommunications firms including the Moscow-based firms Komet (Russian: «Комет»), Globus-Telecom (Russian: «Глобус-Телеком») and Telekom-Center (Russian: «Телеком-центр»); the St. Petersburg based Peterstar (Russian: «Петерстар»), and backbone internet operator RTKomm.ru «РТКомм.ру» which was established in 2000.[3][4] In 2005, Synterra merged with ETV to become a major alternative fixed-line operator under the control of Eventis Telecom Holdings (Cyprus) (ETH), which was owned by Dmitry Ivanter (Russian: Дмитрий Ивантер) and Vladimir Androsik (Russian: Владимир Андросик), and was close to the "St. Petersburg group of communications" (Russian: «питерской группы связистов») and the Leonid Reiman associated "Telecominvest" (Russian: «Телекоминвест»).[1] Promsvyazkapital (Russian: «Промсвязькапитал») took control of Synterra.[1]

Owners

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The company was founded in 2006. The aim of the company is to develop Synterra's media projects. In September, 2009 Synterra Group of Companies (GC) got operational control of Synterra Media as GC bought 40,01% stocks. GC "Synterra" owns 60% of "Synterra Media". That gives GC the right to make decisions on further development of this project.[5]

In 2010, Megafon under the leadership of Sergey Soldatenkov (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Солдатенков) gained control of Synterra Media with a 60% stake and spun off to Rostelecom several assets including RTKomm.ru, Telecom-Center (renamed Synterra-Media) and Globus-Telecom.[1][b][c]

On 22 October 2020, PJSC Rostelecom (Russian: ПАО "Ростелеком") agreed to buy a 100% stake in ZAO Synterra Media (Russian: ЗАО "Синтерра Медиа") from MTT (Russian: АО "Межрегиональный Транзиттелеком" («МТТ»)) for 1.5 billion rubles which allows MTT to focus on the integration of real-time telecom services or Unified Communications and Telecom API. Synterra delivers and distributes media content from the event venues to the television broadcasting companies such as Channel One, VGTRK, NTV, Russia Today, TV Center, Match TV. Both directly and through its subsidiaries, MTT had consolidated its 100% stake in Synterra Media in 2013.[7] As of 2014, MTT, which has 25 million subscribers, competes with Inoventika (Russian: ООО "Иновентика Технолоджес")[f] for cloud computing.[13]

Activities

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  • Operator of TV-lines network.
  • Processing and delivery of TV-signal
  • Business partner for operators of cable TV.
  • Variant platform IPTV for regional operators of broadband Internet access.[14]

Activity

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New Digital TV

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"Synterra Media" and Microsoft negotiated cooperation. Companies offer joint decision of extra services for IPTV development for regional operators of broadband Internet access.[21][22] The new digital TV on the base of Microsoft MediaRoom platform was launched in test mode on 1 July 2010.[23]

Notes

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  1. ^ The American investment bank Gramercy Communications Partners was created by Juan Villalonga who also created the Spanish telecommunications firm Telefonica.[1]
  2. ^ In 2008, Leonid Reiman resigned as Russian Minister of Communications and the "St. Petersburg group of communications" sold their stake in Megafon.[1]
  3. ^ In 2008-2009, Eventis Telecom Holdings (Cyprus) (ETH), which was owned by Dmitry Ivanter (Russian: Дмитрий Ивантер) and Vladimir Androsik (Russian: Владимир Андросик), lost control over Megafon.[6]
  4. ^ In April 1999, the Russian Land Bank (Russian: Российский земельный банк) (RZB) had accounts with Inteko (Russian: «Интеко») and associated with Elena Baturyna (Russian: Еле́на Никола́евна Бату́рина) through which large sums of money were transferred to accounts in Nauru.[8][9][10] In December 2010, Baturina sold her stake in the Russian Land Bank to firms registered in Cyprus and in February 2012, Igor Putin and others joined RZB board.[11]
  5. ^ The attorney Svetlana Palatova Nikiforova (Russian: Светлана Палатова Никифорова; born 1982 Almetyevsk) is the wife of Nikolay Nikiforov (Russian: Никола́й Ники́форов)[12]
  6. ^ Established in May 2011 and is owned by KDI (Russian: ЗАО "Коммуникации для инноваций" (КДИ)), Inoventika has on its board of directors Vitaly Slizen (Russian: Виталий Слизень) and added both Igor Putin, who left as head of JSC Construction Management-888 (Russian: ОАО "Строительное управление-888") in Yakutia and his advisory position with Russian Land Bank (Russian: Российский земельный банк)[d] after the November 2013 closing of Master Bank (Russian: Мастер-банк) where he was on the board of directors, and Rodolphe Lucien Felix Evangelisti, who is an independent director of the grocery store chain Seventh Continent (Russian: "Седьмой континент") since 2010 and, from 2002-2012, was chairman of the board of CJSC Natixis-Bank (Russian: ЗАО "Натиксис-банк"). The ZAO Regional Initiative (Russian: ЗАО "Региональная инициатива") has a 63% stake in KDI. A 32% stake in KDI is held by Vladimir Shcherbinin (Russian: Владимир Щербинин), who is a member of the board of directors of MPO Klassika (Russian: МПО "Классика") while the Svetlana Nikiforova owned OOO Startobaza (Russian: ООО "Стартобаза")[e] has a 5% stake. In addition to Inoventika, KDI also owns Radio Television Svyaz LLC (Russian: ООО "Радио Телевидение Связь") and has a 60% stake in Garant Park-Internet LLC (Russian: ООО "Гарант Парк-интернет").[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Королев, Игорь (9 November 2020). Как партнер «Альфа-групп» и «питерских» связистов работал в России за астрономический гонорар (As a partner of Alfa Group and St. Petersburg communications workers, he worked in Russia for an astronomical fee). CNews. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  2. ^ "About Company". Synterra Media. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ CNews staff (17 June 2005). (Did the Swiss buy RTKomm.ru by order of St. Petersburg? The Swiss fund ETV acquired RTKomm.ru, Globus-Telecom and Telecom-Center - however, it is not known by whose order.). CNews. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  4. ^ Телеспутник staff (10 March 2015). РТКомм приобретает ГлобалТел (RTKomm acquires GlobalTel). «Телеспутник». Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Синтерра" стала более медийной
  6. ^ Королев, Игорь (5 September 2011). Экс-партнер «питерских связистов» рассказал о многомиллионных взятках: Сенсационные показания дала бывший партнер российской Eventis Telecom Holdings в Киргизии Раушан Рыкунова. Она сообщила, что киргизские чиновники и судьи вынудили российских инвесторов дать взятки на сумму $7 млн за возврат контроля над сотовым оператором Megacom. Когда же россияне выиграли все суды, с них потребовали еще $50 млн. (Ex-partner of "St. Petersburg communications" spoke about multimillion-dollar bribes: Raushan Rykunova, a former partner of the Russian Eventis Telecom Holdings in Kyrgyzstan, gave a sensational testimony. She said that Kyrgyz officials and judges forced Russian investors to pay $ 7 million in bribes to regain control of the mobile operator Megacom. When the Russians won all the courts, they demanded another $ 50 million.). CNews. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  7. ^ Финмаркет staff (22 October 2020). "Ростелеком" покупает 100% "Синтерры" за 1,5 млрд рублей (Rostelecom buys 100% of Synterra for 1.5 billion rubles). Финмаркет (finmarket.ru). Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  8. ^ Амиров, Анвар; Прибыловский, Владимир (9 September 1999). Камень, брошенный из стеклянного дома: Лужков объявил войну Ельцину. "Русская мысль". Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  9. ^ (October 1999). Елена Батурина, жена Юрия Лужкова. lujkov.com website. Archived at compromat.ru on October 1999 as "Батурина, жена Юрия Лужкова: История успеха". Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  10. ^ Юров, Лев (July 2004). Женская доля Елены Батуриной: Путь от щеток для унитазов до $1,1 млрд. "Компромат" website. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Коммерсантъ" staff (16 April 2012). "Русский земельный брат: Игорь Путин вошел в совет директоров бывшего банка Елены Батуриной" [Russian land brother: Igor Putin joined the board of directors of the former bank of Elena Baturina]. "Коммерсантъ" (in Russian). Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  12. ^ «Руспрес» staff (10 December 2014). Жена Никифорова пилит Минсвязь (Nikiforov's wife saws the Ministry of Communications). «Руспрес». Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  13. ^ a b Балашова, Анна; Киселева, Елена (1 July 2014). Игорь Путин разглядел облака: Он вошел в совет директоров Inoventica (Igor Putin made out the clouds: He joined the board of directors of Inoventica). Kommersant. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" предлагает варианты
  15. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" обеспечивает по наземной инфраструктуре прямые телевизионные трансляции с матчей Чемпионата России по футболу
  16. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" доставляет Олимпиаду
  17. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" обеспечит прямую трансляцию мероприятий, посвященных празднованию 65-летия Победы
  18. ^ Провайдеры занялись "Спортом"
  19. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" обеспечит доставку ТВ сигналов с Чемпионата мира по футболу-2010
  20. ^ "Синтерра Медиа" обеспечивает телевизионные трансляции с Петербургского международного экономического форума
  21. ^ "Синтерра-Медиа" и Microsoft продвигают IPTV в регионы
  22. ^ ЗАО «Синтерра Медиа»: О Компании
  23. ^ "Home". tv.synterramedia.ru.
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