COMPANY PROFILE
The history of Atracom Ltd. activities is closely connected with the development of the network of fiber-optical communication lines (FOCLs) in Ukraine. It is no coincidence that the Company was founded at the time when the mobile communication operators felt an urgent need to develop their own main transport network. Atracom Ltd. recruited highly qualified personnel, and after studying the situation, the Company proposed a number of initiatives making it possible to reduce considerably the cost of FOCL construction, thus reducing the period of FOCL pay-back. In particular, the company proposed to join efforts of the leading operators in constructing optical networks, dividing their capacity in accordance with the invested funds. Such approach ensured significant savings during the construction of FOCLs for each participant. This became a decisive factor when Atracom Ltd. took part in a large tender for constructing a fiber-optical line, held in 2002 by Kyivstar GSM Co. Winning this tender was a significant achievement for the newly founded Company. The mission of Atracom Ltd. is defined as "Developing the information infrastructure of Ukraine for the next generations". With time it became clear that Company’s ambition for leadership was well grounded. Atracom Ltd. was officially registered not so long ago - on December 23, 2002 - but since that time the Company constructed more than 23 000 km of FOCLs. At present the fiber-optical communication lines of Atracom Ltd. Cover all regional and the majority of regional settlements in all regions of Ukraine. Company’s FOCLs have access to the outside borders of Ukraine and may be integrated with FOCLs of the neighboring countries: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Moldova, Russia, and Belarus. Feature of network Atracom Ltd. its this arrangement along automobile main roads which is especially important for operators of a mobile communication (GSM, CDMA, 3G …) and for data transmission operators (such as WiMAX operators), for which the uniform covering of the big areas of Ukraine is necessary. The Atracom Company develops in close cooperation with the leading manufacturers of communication equipment who are Company's reliable partners in implementing FOCL projects. Company's Customers include practically all major Ukrainian communication operators. The main areas of activities of Atracom Ltd.: Constructing and selling FOCLs; Selling dark optical fibres; Maintenance service and emergency restoration FOCLs and URPs (Unattended Regeneration Point); Leasing dark optical fibres; Constructing, maintenance service, selling and leasing URSs; Conducting of assembly and measurements works at Customers FOCLs at their request; Inventory and passport system of any distributive systems of operators; Providing of uninterrupted power supplies for any distribution systems throughout Ukraine; Assembling electric power systems for communication equipment.
High professional qualifications of the staff of Atracom Ltd. make it possible to ensure high-quality design work, construction, operation and maintenance of the FOCLs in accordance with the existing standards, satisfy the requirements of Customers. The high professional level of the Atracom Company is confirmed by a number of certificates and licenses: Licence for conducting construction works ÀV No. 315466 dd. Apr. 20, 2007, issued by the Ukraine Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Communal Services; Licence for providing operation and maintenance services for communication lines in Kiev, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv ÀV No. 421501 dd. June 10, 2008 (for 5 years); Attestation certificate of the electrical laboratory of Atracom Ltd. No.PT-0114/07 dd. Apr. 24, 2007; Permit for conducting dangerous works No.641.08.32-64.20.0 dd. May 29, 2008; Certificate of the Ukrainian Project Management Association (National branch of the International Project Management Association, (IPMA)) No. Ê.01.00019.2007; Licence for providing operation and maintenance services for communication lines in Vinnitsa, Donetsk, Zhytomyr, Ivano-Frankivsk, Uzhhorod, Zaporizhzhya, Lviv, Luhansk, Kirovohrad, Mykolayiv, Odesa, Poltava, Rivne, Sumy, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Chernovtsi, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Kherson, Lutsk, Kryvyi Rih and Mariupol ÀV¹421925 dd. Nov 28, 2008.
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