Andrey Filimonov, CEO of Trivon Networks
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 8:48 am
In 2022, several more creditors tried to initiate bankruptcy proceedings against Trivon Networks LLC, but the arbitration court refused, citing the RF Government Resolution of 03/28/2022 No. 497 "On the introduction of a moratorium on the initiation of bankruptcy cases based on applications filed by creditors."
, commented on the spain cell phone number list current situation: "We have a plan to resolve the current situation, which is being implemented despite the difficult economic situation in the country. Negotiations have been held with the main creditors and fundamental agreements on debt restructuring have been reached. The company is on the road to recovery, at the moment we have already carried out activities that have improved the level of customer service, significantly reduced the time for repair work, and improved the time it takes to reach the contact center. We are doing everything in our power to maintain and improve the level of service, and to fulfill our obligations to clients and partners in full."
Virgin Connect, according to the website, offers its services in Moscow, Moscow Region and the cities of Vyksa, Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Sarov and Shakhunya. In addition to the Internet, television, mobile communications and telephony, the operator promises to connect video surveillance.
Rusonyx CEO Konstantin Anisimov said that Virgin Connect's problems began more than a year ago, but the company blamed them on the pandemic. "Even then, it was obvious to specialists that the pandemic had nothing to do with it. For many providers, if we're talking about the pandemic, on the contrary, their business grew due to increased demand. In reality, Virgin Connect, despite its big name, simply failed to create any serious business in Russia. It is a relatively small operator whose activities are not focused, for example, on the quality of service or on a large share in any region, and, as a result, it does not make economic sense," said Konstantin Anisimov.
The press service of Tele2, on whose infrastructure Virgin Connect launched its virtual mobile network operator (MVNO) in 2018, reported that the companies no longer cooperate. "At the same time, the company has no debt to Tele2, we have no claims against the former partner," the operator's representatives said.
, commented on the spain cell phone number list current situation: "We have a plan to resolve the current situation, which is being implemented despite the difficult economic situation in the country. Negotiations have been held with the main creditors and fundamental agreements on debt restructuring have been reached. The company is on the road to recovery, at the moment we have already carried out activities that have improved the level of customer service, significantly reduced the time for repair work, and improved the time it takes to reach the contact center. We are doing everything in our power to maintain and improve the level of service, and to fulfill our obligations to clients and partners in full."
Virgin Connect, according to the website, offers its services in Moscow, Moscow Region and the cities of Vyksa, Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Sarov and Shakhunya. In addition to the Internet, television, mobile communications and telephony, the operator promises to connect video surveillance.
Rusonyx CEO Konstantin Anisimov said that Virgin Connect's problems began more than a year ago, but the company blamed them on the pandemic. "Even then, it was obvious to specialists that the pandemic had nothing to do with it. For many providers, if we're talking about the pandemic, on the contrary, their business grew due to increased demand. In reality, Virgin Connect, despite its big name, simply failed to create any serious business in Russia. It is a relatively small operator whose activities are not focused, for example, on the quality of service or on a large share in any region, and, as a result, it does not make economic sense," said Konstantin Anisimov.
The press service of Tele2, on whose infrastructure Virgin Connect launched its virtual mobile network operator (MVNO) in 2018, reported that the companies no longer cooperate. "At the same time, the company has no debt to Tele2, we have no claims against the former partner," the operator's representatives said.