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Central Telegraph : ウィキペディア英語版
Central Telegraph
OPJS Central Telegraph ((ロシア語:Центральный телеграф)) is a Russian telecommunications company which provides different services such as fixed line telephony and internet access, IPTV, rental of communication channels, electrical documentation, integrated business solutions such as IP PBX and video surveillance. The company is active mainly in Moscow. It is owned 100% by Rostelecom.
==History==
Central Telegraph dates back to October 1, 1852 - the date of establishment of the first telegraph station in Moscow in the station building Petersburg-Moscow railway.〔
In 1869, in connection with the network device Telegraph Moscow city (urban network of telegraph stations) telegraph station converted into a specially adapted building on Butcher Street, next to the Post Office.
Since 1870, the telegraph station at Butcher Street became known as the Moscow telegraph station (with respect to opening the city's cable station, the number of which reached 33 by 1880).〔
In 1918, after the Soviet government moved to Moscow, Central Telegraph Moscow Central Telegraph becomes RSFSR and then Central Telegraph USSR.
In 1929, the Central Telegraph located in the inauguration of the House of Communications Podbelskogo on Tverskaya Street (now - the building of the Central Telegraph).
In 1966, the Central Telegraph was awarded the Order of Lenin.

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