In Sverdlovsk Region, the internet has been officially slowed down.

In Sverdlovsk Region, the internet has been officially slowed down.

      In the Sverdlovsk region, the internet has officially been slowed down

      Today at 12:25, it was confirmed that the internet in Sverdlovsk has indeed been slowed. The region's anti-terrorism commission reported this.

      

      — The temporary restriction and slowing of mobile internet are being implemented in Sverdlovsk to enhance security.

      

      Residents were advised to plan routes using offline maps and payment methods that do not require internet.

      

      A few months ago, there was information that restrictions on mobile internet might soon be introduced in Sverdlovsk due to possible drone attacks. The first reports of widespread disruptions in mobile service appeared on June 11. Representatives of mobile operators T2, Motiv, and Megafon stated that the problems arose due to reasons beyond their control.

      

      Earlier, experts explained why mobile internet in Russia only started being disabled in the 4th year of the NWO.

      

      The State Duma announced that mobile internet should be disabled during events in Russia.

      

      Sverdlovsk experts explained why the internet broke down in Russia.

In Sverdlovsk Region, the internet has been officially slowed down.

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In Sverdlovsk Region, the internet has been officially slowed down.

In Sverdlovsk Region, internet speed has indeed been slowed down. This was reported by the regional anti-terrorism commission: "A temporary restriction and slowdown of mobile internet are being implemented in Sverdlovsk Region to enhance security. In conditions where mobile communication services are unstable, we recommend using wired internet or Wi-Fi, planning travel routes in advance with offline maps, and considering alternative payment methods that do not depend on the internet."