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The Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications reports on the normal operation of mobile communications in Crimea

From April 21 to June 15 of this year, more than one million subscribers with roaming SIM cards were served in the Crimean Federal District. Currently, there are more than 410 thousand guest subscribers in the KFO territory. Subscribe to the news “PolitNavigator - Crimea” on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation.…

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3G and 4G network began operating in Sevastopol, – Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications

Deputy Minister of Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Dmitry Alkhazov and Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo launched a mobile communication network operating in third (3G) and fourth (LTE) generation standards in Sevastopol. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Crimea" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications. According to the ministry’s plans, the mobile communication network...

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The Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications and the State Duma want to deny access to government orders to IT companies that avoid working in Crimea

Moscow - Simferopol, March 24 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - IT companies that have stopped selling software in Crimea risk losing the right to supply their products to the Russian public sector from July 1. The largest software suppliers to Russian government agencies - the American Oracle and Microsoft - could collectively lose more than 14,5 billion rubles on this. in year. If such an impact experience turns out to be...

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