Интернет на рельсах: РЖД разгонит Wi-Fi в поездах до 1 Гбит/с

Gigabit internet is being introduced on trains using satellites and new technologies

Russian Railways is intensifying its efforts to increase the speed of wireless access on trains. A key solution will be a combination of LTE networks, Radio Ethernet technology, and low-orbit satellites. A hybrid approach has already been tested on the Moscow — St. Petersburg section, reaching speeds of 600 Mbps on the train.

Radio Ethernet is a wireless system that transmits signals between base stations along the tracks and receivers in the carriages. In conjunction with LTE, this allows to eliminate "dead zones" and stabilize the connection. However, for high-speed lines, such as the HSR Moscow — St. Petersburg, the target is 1 Gbps. Satellites will help here: RZD is already testing equipment in laboratories, and mass implementation is planned after 2026, when Russia deploys its own low-orbit constellation of 270 devices.

The company noted that the current capabilities of mobile operators are limited due to commercial orientation — companies are developing networks in densely populated areas, ignoring low-profit areas. It is crucial to combine the efforts of operators, the state, and developers of satellite solutions.

Stable access to the Network at speeds up to 1 Gbps will radically change the quality of travel: from streaming HD video to remote work. For RZD, this is also a step towards "smart" railways — integrating IoT sensors into the infrastructure and improving safety.

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