Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics

Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI) (Russian: Московский технический университет связи и информатики; acronym: МТУСИ) is a Russian industry university in the field of information technology, telecommunications, and information security.

[2] On August 8, 1924, in accordance with the decree of the Council of People's Commissars "On changing the network of higher educational institutions", MEINS was merged with the Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School (MVTU), where MEINS became part of the electrical engineering faculty, forming a weak current department.

[3] By November 1930 it became clear that in the absence of a specialized university in the [[Telecommucommunications system, training personnel is associated with serious difficulties and shortcomings, and, by decision of the November plenum of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party, MEINS was restored as an independent higher educational institution.

In the spring of 1931 in accordance with a decision of the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs, a site was allocated in Lefortovo District and an architectural project was developed.

In 1971 the institute was awarded the first (of two) Order of the Red Banner of Labor for great merits in training communications specialists and success in research work.