Rostov officials officially confirmed the fact that at night, the mobile internet speed in the region has officially confirmed. The measures covering Rostov-on-Don and nine areas are associated with attack threats of airplanes. With information The restriction, which is “Kommersant” (“Kommersant”), reduces 512 KBPS at network access rate.
Approval was received in a letter from the Ministry of Digital Development of the Regional Regional. According to the letter, communication operators slow down mobile internet speed for nights for security.
Initially, regional authorities evaluated the option of cutting full connection from midnight to five at night. This has been proved by the Operational Headquarters’s draft protocol and the region’s Anti -Terror Committee. According to this document, the closure was planned to be introduced indefinitely in these areas and in Rostov-on-Don.
However, as it is known, it was decided to slow down instead of complete access. According to Kommersant’s source among operators, the implementation of this decision began in December 2024.
The aim of such a restriction is to maintain the performance of networks to ensure the connection of citizens and the functioning of industrial facilities, while making it difficult to use networks for the navigation of shocking aircraft. The data transfer rate is reduced to 512 kbit/s at night or at the request of law enforcement officers.
Nikita Danilov, General Manager of Fly Dron, admitted that such a slowdown may complicate the attacks of the drones, because the drones often used basic stations to determine the location. However, according to him, this measure is not enough to effectively prevent the attacks of this measure. A comprehensive approach is needed, including the coordinated work of air defense systems and the existence of effective radio electronic struggle in various facilities.
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Source: Gazeta

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