OREANDA-NEWS. Tele2, an alternative mobile operator, has announced a commercial launch of 3G networks in Voronezh, Murmansk, Smolensk regions and the Republic of Komi. Now the company’s subscribes may use high-speed wireless Internet at affordable prices in 11 regions.

Tele2 now provides a stable coverage of the 3G network on the territory where most residents of Voronezh, Murmansk, Smolensk and Syktyvkar live. The operator is planning to expand network coverage in these regions by providing high-speed wireless Internet to as many clients as possible.

Tele2 is offering three new package tariffs to users of high-speed wireless Internet – “Black”, “Dark Black”, “The Blackest”. Tariffs differ in volume of included Internet traffic, a number of minutes and SMS. All products are traditionally simple, do not contain any hidden conditions and allow Tele2 subscribers to use modern telecommunication services at affordable prices.

Apart from profitable tariffs, the operator has envisaged different tariff options: “Internet bag”, “Internet briefcase”, “Internet suitcase”. These options are created for subscribers who want to use high-speed wireless Internet but are satisfied with a current tariff.

A range and parameters of tariffs and options may differ from one region to another. More information on services and prices at tele2.ru.

Roman Volodin, Chief Commercial Officer at Tele2:

“A launch of high-speed wireless Internet is one of the most important steps taken by Tele2 on a way to set up a new federal operator with a wide range of modern services. We are confidently continuing to implement a large-scale project on the network rollout – we have planned commercial launches of new networks in a majority of Russian regions.”

Tele2 has already launched high-speed wireless Internet in 11 Russian regions. The Tele2 network is currently available to subscribers of St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk, Tambov, Nizhniy Novgorod, Kaliningrad, Voronezh, Murmansk, Smolensk and Republic of Komi. The 4G network already exists in Tula.