Telecommunications in Kyiv Disrupted by Attacks on Energy Grid.
Telecommunications in Kyiv Disrupted by Attacks on Energy Grid
According to TSN.ua: Telecommunications services in Kyiv are experiencing significant disruptions due to recent attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. A portion of telecom equipment has been damaged or is operating with limitations following strikes on the national power system. The unstable operation of the electrical grid and widespread power outages have impacted base stations and servers, leading to a severe degradation in communication quality.
Prolonged blackouts have drained backup batteries, further complicating restoration efforts. Emergency crews are now working around the clock to repair equipment and replace batteries. Service providers warn that voltage fluctuations and low temperatures may cause additional, temporary equipment failures, requiring extra time and repair work to resolve.
Widespread Power and Communication Outages
In nine other regions of Ukraine, parts of the mobile network also remain without power. Providers have apologized for the temporary inconvenience and thanked customers for their patience, emphasizing that their emergency teams are working non-stop to address the issues as quickly as possible.
This critical situation with power and communications is a direct consequence of the ongoing military conflict, which continues to target and degrade Ukraine's civilian infrastructure. Restoring telecom networks is a vital priority, as reliable communication is essential for both the population and organizations during this crisis. Continued attacks on energy facilities threaten to create further complications, posing new challenges for technical services and users alike. These infrastructure strikes are part of a wider pattern of attacks that have severely tested Ukraine's resilience since the full-scale invasion began.
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