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Does it mean that the growth of the telecom industry directly depends on the regional financial resources?

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Does it mean that the growth of the telecom industry directly depends on the regional financial resources?

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No, I wouldn’t say that. Actually, the main investors are Moscow-based companies. There are a few regional large-size industrial companies to invest. And those companies invest money in the regions which have spare financial resources. These resources flow into local and international communications. There are some telecom operators dealing with the trunk networks construction or wireless networks deployment, and some of them invest money in regional Metro Ethernet networking. Moreover, the processes in broadband sector, which I’ve mentioned already, are not the base for the fierce competition between regional telecom operators for a while, because, on a background of buying up existing regional networks, the part of brand-new operators is insignificant. However, regions will influence development of the telecom industry in the nearest prospect. And the key point is that the expanding market of broadband networks causes the market of content services. To obtain competitive advantages,

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