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Beeline, Russian railways to cooperate on digital services

Friday 4 June 2021 | 16:14 CET | News
Russian operator Beeline, controlled by the Veon group, has signed an agreement to develop digital services with the state-owned railway carrier Russian Railways. The agreement was signed under the framework of St Petersburg Economy Forum and will run until 06 June 2026.

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Categories: General
Companies: Beeline / Veon
Countries: Russian Federation
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