It's been six days already: residents of Sverdlovsk are complaining to Pasler about the disconnected mobile internet.

It's been six days already: residents of Sverdlovsk are complaining to Pasler about the disconnected mobile internet.

      Residents of the municipalities of the Sverdlovsk region are complaining about the missing mobile internet. Ural residents have flooded Governor Denis Pasler's accounts with questions.

      On the afternoon of May 16, a drone danger regime was introduced in the region for half an hour. After that, in many settlements, the alarm was canceled but the internet was not restored. Among the problematic settlements are Nevyansk, Aramil, several villages in the Sysert municipal district, and Revda.

      — What is going on with mobile internet in the region? Why are citizens being ignored? — writes one of the subscribers.

      Sverdlovsk residents report that there has been no internet for six days, the publication "Signal Ural" clarifies.

      — According to the information from the Anti-Terrorism Commission for the Sverdlovsk region, the restriction and slowdown of mobile internet is being implemented in the 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 using offline maps, and considering alternative payment methods that do not depend on the internet, — is the response to most questions in Telegram and VK.

      However, the temporary slowdown, which has lasted for five days, does not answer the questions of the Ural residents. Moreover, mobile operators do not recalculate the volume of services actually provided and charge for the use of the absent internet in full.

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It's been six days already: residents of Sverdlovsk are complaining to Pasler about the disconnected mobile internet.

Residents of the municipalities in the Sverdlovsk region are complaining about the lost mobile internet. Ural residents have flooded Governor Denis Pasler's accounts with questions. Thus, on the afternoon of May 16, a drone danger regime was introduced in the region for half an hour.