"We expect that in general the telecommunications industry
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At the same time, according to the forecast of analysts of Promsvyazbank, deliveries of telecommunications equipment this year will decrease by 30% due to the loss of products of foreign suppliers, which domestic manufacturers were unable to replace. In general, purchases of network equipment account for about a third of the jamaica cell phone number list entire volume of the telecommunications market, which, according to the preliminary estimate of analysts of Promsvyazbank, for the current year should amount to 2.08 trillion rubles. The reserves of existing foreign equipment should be sufficient until the end of the current year.
will decline in 2022 by 2.8% year-on-year due to a decline in the telecommunications equipment segment, which will be partially offset by growth in the services segment. The industry will experience significant difficulties with equipment, but we do not see them as critical. Under the influence of sanctions, Russian players will look for new equipment suppliers, use parallel imports, and focus on Asian manufacturers, which, however, will lead to an increase in the cost of equipment and services," concludes Promsvyazbank analyst Lyudmila Telichko.
Artem Cheprak, CEO of JSC Informtekhnika i Svyaz, estimated the share of foreign equipment on the Russian market at 93%, but in companies with state participation, the share of Russian equipment is at the level of 10-20%. At the same time, Russian manufacturers have the potential to replace up to 80% of equipment, albeit in the rather distant future. Although the process of abrupt replacement of equipment is too risky, and operators are waiting for now.
will decline in 2022 by 2.8% year-on-year due to a decline in the telecommunications equipment segment, which will be partially offset by growth in the services segment. The industry will experience significant difficulties with equipment, but we do not see them as critical. Under the influence of sanctions, Russian players will look for new equipment suppliers, use parallel imports, and focus on Asian manufacturers, which, however, will lead to an increase in the cost of equipment and services," concludes Promsvyazbank analyst Lyudmila Telichko.
Artem Cheprak, CEO of JSC Informtekhnika i Svyaz, estimated the share of foreign equipment on the Russian market at 93%, but in companies with state participation, the share of Russian equipment is at the level of 10-20%. At the same time, Russian manufacturers have the potential to replace up to 80% of equipment, albeit in the rather distant future. Although the process of abrupt replacement of equipment is too risky, and operators are waiting for now.