Mobile internet disruptions have persisted in Krasnoyarsk for several days. Since July 25, residents have been complaining about a complete lack of access to mobile services. The problem has affected not only the city with a million-plus population, but also other cities in the Krasnoyarsk Territory — Norilsk, Zelenogorsk, Zheleznogorsk, Russian media write.
According to monitoring services, most complaints come from Tele2 (T2) users, but interruptions are also recorded among MTS, Beeline, Yota, T-Mobile and Megafon subscribers. The disruptions continue on July 27.
Telecom operators claim that their technical infrastructure is working stably. In comments and support chats, they report that the cause of the outages is security measures that do not depend on the companies.
Comments from telecom operators in the Krasnoyarsk Territory
Thus, representatives of Tele2 late in the evening of July 26 stated that "the restrictions are due to security measures."
T-Mobile reported that the restrictions "do not depend on the operator", and the reason may be the same security measures.
The press service of T2 confirmed that the outages are not related to the operability of the networks.
In the Beeline support chat, the NGS24 correspondent received a less definite answer, indicating that the reason is "not related to the operation of the operator's equipment", and the recovery time is unknown.
Megafon also emphasized that their network is functioning stably, and the difficulties are caused by external circumstances. It is noted that the internet will be working again in the near future.
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