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Sergey Efimov, CEO of the non-profit organization "Association

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 8:26 am
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According to them, the UCN 2.0 project is currently being implemented using equipment purchased before the restrictions were introduced. "We are actively cooperating with Russian manufacturers to organize the production of domestic equipment required for the UCN 2.0 project. The Mobile Communications Industrial Competence Center has approved three projects by domestic vendors. One of them is the production of base stations supporting 2G and 4G standards. These BSs will simultaneously provide high-quality voice communications (GSM - second-generation technology) and high-speed mobile new zealand cell phone number list
Internet (LTE). The project will be carried out by a cooperation of two companies - New Telecom Solutions LLC (NTR) and Bulat LLC. It is planned that by 2030, the BSs they developed will be installed in 50% of populated areas that must be provided with mobile communications within the framework of the UCN 2.0 project," Rostelecom representatives said. They reported that an additional agreement with the Ministry of Digital Development on the scope of work for 2023 has not yet been concluded.

of Telephone Operators" (AOTS), believes that if there is no LTE equipment, it would be advisable to install Wi-Fi and connect residents temporarily through a locally built village network with certain restrictions. "Then there is no need to cancel government documents, but you can do it all under a temporary agreement. But considering that Rostelecom and the government are affiliated structures, they may not fulfill them without punishment. This is exactly the case when you need to connect small businesses, although Rostelecom does not like to share, it is better to change the design and software solutions. Cellular networks in the Russian Federation need to be built on domestic LTE stations, but later," he is sure.

Independent expert Vadim Plesskiy notes that a base station operating in the LTE standard has a limited range. For example, in Moscow, to ensure high-quality LTE coverage, operators install base stations at intervals of 500 m. "To ensure acceptable coverage in 2,000 settlements, 6,000-8,000 base stations will be required. Deliveries of equipment for communication networks from Ericsson and Nokia to Russia have been stopped. Base stations from Chinese manufacturers can be used for the project to eliminate digital inequality. But there are problems here too - Huawei and ZTE have adopted a wait-and-see attitude. Restructuring internal processes will require significant efforts and significant financial resources," he explains. In his opinion, the project to eliminate digital inequality will be slowed down, postponed until better times, or implemented partially, within the available resources.