MTS
MTS Turkmenistan, operating under Mobile Country Code (MCC) 438 and Mobile Network Code (MNC) 01, stands as a key player in Turkmenistan's mobile telecommunications landscape. As one of the nation's primary mobile network operators, MTS provided essential connectivity services to individuals and businesses across the country, before its license was suspended in 2010, eventually leading to a re-establishment in 2012. With coverage spanning urban centers and extending into more rural areas, MTS Turkmenistan aimed to bridge the communication gap and foster greater digital inclusion. Its services typically encompassed a range of offerings including voice calls, SMS messaging and mobile data, catering to the diverse needs of its subscriber base. The network competed with Altyn Asyr, the state owned company, in providing mobile services to the population of the Central Asian country, with it's capital city of Ashgabat. While specific details regarding network technology and service offerings may fluctuate, MTS Turkmenistan's presence has played a significant role in shaping the telecommunications sector. The history of MTS in Turkmenistan is marked by its early success, abrupt cessation of operations, and subsequent return, highlighting the complex regulatory and political landscape affecting foreign telecommunications companies in Turkmenistan. The network's revival demonstrated a commitment to re-engaging with the market, although its long-term strategy and investment plans continue to evolve, offering further opportunities for growth and innovation within the country's connectivity ecosystem.
Network Details
Network Name | MTS Turkmenistan |
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Country | |
Region | Asia & Middle East(TM) |
Mobile Country Code (MCC) | 438 |
Mobile Network Code (MNC) | 1 |
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID | 43801 |
Network Status | Live |
Network Type | 4G |
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