Ukrainians in villages may lose internet: a problem created for providers.
25.10.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
25.10.2024
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26% of subscribers in Ukrainian villages may lose internet access.
This was reported by the Member of the Ukrainian Parliament Nina Yuzhanina on her Telegram channel.
According to her, this may happen due to the removal of providers from the simplified taxation system.
Yuzhanina also noted that currently, 1282 internet providers operate in rural areas. They meet the connectivity needs of both individuals and schools, hospitals, local councils.
"Moreover, small internet providers continue to operate in frontline areas. If there is no access to Ukrainian internet there, what information, from where and about what, will residents have?", - added the deputy.
It was previously reported whether there will be GSM connectivity in Kyiv during a blackout.
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