Disgruntled Muscovites have turned to pagers, walkie-talkies, landline phones and paper maps after more than a week of ...
For the past 10 days, Moscow has been experiencing widespread mobile internet outages, causing significant disruptions to ...
Losses from internet shutdowns in Moscow are estimated at about RUB 1 billion (US$12.6 million) per day or RUB 41 million (about US$518,000) per hour. Source: The Moscow Times, an independent ...
Authorities in Russia are limiting mobile internet access and testing “whitelists” of approved websites that remain available during shutdowns.
Large-scale disruptions in the operation of mobile Internet and cellular communications in Moscow continue for the fourth day ...
These "old school" communication and navigation methods are being used as workarounds for widespread, prolonged mobile internet blackouts across the country.
Russians write about the inability to send messages and upload photos and videos.
RUSSIANS have been forced to use walkie-talkies and paper maps as residents are left reeling from an internet blackout ...
Would you agree getting cut off from parts of the internet would ensure your comfort?
Disgruntled Muscovites have turned to pagers, walkie-talkies, landline phones and paper maps after more than a week of blackouts in the capital thought to have been ordered by the state. Wi-Fi and ...
Mobile internet was disabled in St. Petersburg after a similar shutdown in Moscow, The Moscow Times reported. The blocking began after 6 a.m. on March 9.