Five base stations of Russian production "Bulat" were launched in the Perm Krai as part of the project to eliminate the digital divide (UCN 2.0).
These stations provided high-quality mobile internet and voice communication for more than 1,000 residents of remote settlements, including Ilyinsky, Kuedinsky, Solikamsky, Kungursky and Chastinsky districts.  
One of these stations received the symbolic name "I am Russian". Assigning unique names to base stations is a tradition of Rostelecom, which is implementing the project jointly with mobile operator T2.  
The average consumption of mobile Internet traffic in the first month of operation of these stations amounted to 1600 GB, which indicates a high level of digital activity of the population in the connected settlements.
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