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MTS selects start-ups for partner projects

Friday 26 March 2021 | 11:19 CET | News
Russian operator MTS has selected seven start-ups from Russia and Belarus for pilot projects on new services for business partners of the operator. The companies will join the accelerator MTS StartUp Hub. Already 18 residents of the accelerator selected out of 600 applicants have undergone the acceleration programme for three months.

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Categories: Mobile & Wireless
Companies: MTS
Countries: Russian Federation
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