In 2026, Russia will launch four communications satellites that will provide high -speed broadband Internet throughout the country’s territory, including the Arctic Zone. This was declared by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in the plenary session of the Almath Digital Forum.
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According to Mishustin, in 2027 it is planned to create the basis for the Russian group of low -satellite satellites. “In the future, around 300 devices will work, which can completely close the needs not only of Russia, but of all countries [Евразийского] The union is cheap and fast, and most importantly, a reliable internet, ”said the Vice President of the Government.
He stressed that in this area Russia “is developing on the basis of its technologies and on its own elements of elements.”
Roscosos Chief Yuri Borisov declared in December that in Russia, until the end of 2030, the satellite Internet project, similar to Starlink, Ilona Mask. “2030 is guaranteed. Maybe-2028, 2029, ”said the head of the State Corporation.
Now, this project is implemented by Bureau 1440, which is part of X Holding. The company’s satellite system, located on low orbit, will provide services for Internet access on the broad day. It will be complemented by the SKIF group in Media orbit, said Borisov.
On January 14, there was a great scale failure in the work of the Russian Internet segment, during which the subscribers of the largest telecommunications operators lost access to the network, including MTS, T2, Beeline and Rostelecom. In Roskomnadzor they called a failure “short -term violation of coherence.”
The next day, at the RKN subordinate center for the monitoring and public communication network, the Internet has announced an Internet deceleration in 3.8 million Russians due to damage to the main fiber optic communication line in Tatarstán.
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