Internet access without power: a new service with information about providers launched in Kyiv.
Kyiv expanded the functionality of public dashboards with information about the work of internet providers
A new section was introduced in Kyiv's public dashboards, which contains information about the work of internet providers during power outages. Petro Olenich, deputy head of the KMDA for digital development and digitalization, reported this news, according to 'Khvili'.
Now Kyiv residents can get data on the duration of services provided by various providers in the absence of electric power. They can also familiarize themselves with the company ratings, which reflect the prevalence of provider services in different districts of the city and the overall popularity among users.
This information was collected thanks to the active participation of citizens in the survey through the 'Kyiv Digital' app. It is especially worth noting the opportunity to find out which provider in each district of the capital provides the longest internet connection support during power outages.
Olenich also emphasized that such information is important as the city's critical infrastructure often faces threats from malefactors. Anyone interested can access the updated dashboards on the official city portal.
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