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Russian regulator says mobile operator MTS breached anti-monopoly laws

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Posted on October 13, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s competition watchdog on Wednesday said leading telecoms company MTS violated anti-monopoly legislation in raising the price of some mobile tariff plans well above inflation. Prices for most goods and services rose sharply soon after Russia sent thousands of troops into Ukraine in February, sparking hefty Western sanctions. The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) […]

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s competition watchdog on Wednesday said leading telecoms company MTS violated anti-monopoly legislation in raising the price of some mobile tariff plans well above inflation.

Prices for most goods and services rose sharply soon after Russia sent thousands of troops into Ukraine in February, sparking hefty Western sanctions.

The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) said MTS would have to lower prices to economically justified levels and pay a fine, the size of which would be determined after an investigation.

MTS said it had not yet received a formal ruling from the FAS.

“The adjustment of tariffs took into account the growth in costs of servicing telecoms infrastructure, which exceeds the growth of telecoms service revenues,” MTS said in a statement.

“The company will study the FAS’ arguments after receiving the official text of the decision.”

The FAS said MTS had raised the price of mobile services for more than 28 million subscribers by an average of 9.5%, basing this on a rise in its costs.

“In August, September and October 2022, MTS again raised the cost for these tariff plans,” the FAS said. “The general increase in tariffs was more than 20% at a time when the consumer price index stood at 10.5% at the end of August.”

The FAS said MTS had not provided enough evidence of its costs. MTS said it had submitted the necessary proof.

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow and Gleb StolyarovEditing by David Goodman and Nick Macfie)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is anti-monopoly legislation?
Anti-monopoly legislation refers to laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolistic practices in the marketplace, ensuring that no single entity can dominate a market to the detriment of consumers.
What is a price increase?
A price increase occurs when the cost of goods or services rises, often due to inflation, increased demand, or higher production costs, impacting consumers' purchasing power.
What is inflation?
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is typically measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
What are mobile tariff plans?
Mobile tariff plans are pricing structures offered by telecommunications companies that outline the costs associated with mobile services, including voice calls, text messages, and data usage.

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