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Russian mobile operators reduce retail footprint

Tuesday 6 July 2021 | 16:44 CET | News
The number of shops operated by Russian mobile operators has dropped by 3.5 percent in the past year, reports Cnews.ru. The number has dropped by as much as 6 percent at some operators, as online sales increase during the pandemic, with further declines expected in the coming year.

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Categories: Mobile & Wireless
Companies: MTS / Svyaznoy / Tele2 Russia
Countries: Russian Federation
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