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Technology as a calling

AIST Telecommunications - not for casual visitors. This is for those who are looking for a partner, not «a provider with a promotion».

Our formula: Honesty + competence + absence of pressure = trust.

AIST Telecommunications Founder

AIST Telecommunications - since 1999

Technology has always been captivating. Not as a way to earn money - as a way of thinking. From an early age it was clear: this is what I want to do.

The year 1999. Dial-up modems, serial search for numbers. Back then it seemed like the pinnacle of what was possible. Today - history, from which the evolution began. Every stage - from radio channels to GPON, from manual monitoring to automated systems - was a step towards what exists now.

The company was not created for scale. It was created for quality.

Why automation

Automation is not a tribute to fashion. It is recognition of a simple fact: even the best specialist cannot be everywhere at once. The system's reaction is measured in milliseconds. A human's reaction - in minutes at best.

It's not about distrust of people. It's about the laws of physics and mathematics. The algorithm processes thousands of metrics per second. A human is physically unable to cover such a volume. The system does not get tired, does not get distracted.

We are building an infrastructure where the decision to switch to backup is made by automation. Where signal degradation is detected before it becomes a problem. Where monitoring works not because someone is looking at the screen - but because that's how the system is designed.

What this means practically

  • -Monitoring of every port, every node - around the clock
  • -Automatic switching to backup in milliseconds
  • -Predictive diagnostics - the problem is detected before failure
  • -Centralized management of all nodes from a single platform

Where we are heading

Telecommunications are ceasing to be just «a pipe for traffic». The network is becoming a platform - programmable, intelligent, integrated.

SDN and programmable networks

Centralized management, dynamic configuration changes, automated service deployment.

Predictive analytics

Machine learning for predicting equipment failures, analyzing traffic patterns, preventive maintenance.

Edge computing

Computing closer to the client, lower latency, new possibilities for IoT and critical applications.

API-first approach

Integration with client systems, automated reporting, programmatic access to metrics.

Zero-touch provisioning

Automatic equipment configuration, minimization of manual operations, scaling without increasing complexity.

Cybersecurity

Automatic anomaly detection, threat isolation, integration with global threat intelligence databases.

These are not plans for decades. This is what is being implemented now.

What sets us apart

We do not impose services. We never have.

Advertising has always been secondary. Primary - quality. If the service works as it should work - the client stays. If not - no advertising will help.

We do not need aggressive marketing. The network speaks for itself. 26 years without rebranding, without change of ownership, without chasing quantity at the expense of quality.

What reliability means

Reliability is not the absence of problems. Problems will always exist. Reliability is when you understand everything that can break the system, and you have a plan to prevent it.

What we have today - is the result of yesterday's work. What we will have tomorrow - depends on the decisions we make now.

If we want better - we change the structure. We change the approach. We don't wait for it to break - we build so it can withstand.

The system endured

War, blackouts, strikes. The network operated. Not because we were lucky. Because it was designed with a margin for the worst-case scenario.

Backup power

Every node - LiFePO4 batteries, autonomy up to 5 days. Key nodes - diesel generators.

Automatic switching

Redundancy of critical sections. Traffic switches in milliseconds without operator participation.

Result

Banks conducted transactions. Retail networks accepted payments. Critical infrastructure had connectivity.

1999

Dial-up, serial search for numbers. First subscribers.

2003

Radio channels 2.4/5 GHz. Scaling without wires.

2009

First fiber optics in the ground. Point of no return.

2015

GPON/EPON. Gigabit to the subscriber.

2020

Centralized monitoring. Automation.

2022-2026

Test by war. The system endured.

Next

SDN, edge computing, AI-driven operations.

1999
Year of foundation
300+
km of fiber optics
50+
Network nodes
5 days
Autonomy