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In recent days, sales of walkie-talkies, pagers and landline telephones have also increased. When there is no mobile internet…
Os Russians continue to go through different phases no communications or, at the very least, with restricted communications.
A capital Moscow has been particularly affected in recent days: residents of Russia’s capital began, a week ago, to complain about widespread mobile internet outages.
The interruptions “may have been caused by security” that are beyond your control, according to T-Mobile.
Without mobile internet, Moscow residents began a race for paper maps and atlasesaccording to , citing the Chitai-Gorod bookstore.
The bookstore indicates that, since March 6th (Friday), sales of paper maps increased by 48% compared to the previous week.
According to Moscow 24, there has also been a sharp increase in sales of communication devices that do not require an internet connection: pagers (73%), walkie-talkies (27% increase), landlines (25%).
Most Moscow residents report having problems hailing taxis or making deliveriesin addition to problems with online payments em physical stores.
Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman, has already warned that communication restrictions will continue as long as necessary. And yes, for Russian security reasons, according to the Government.
“I believe there is no doubt among citizens that security is paramount. I repeat, everything is in strict accordance with current legislation,” said Peskov.
Communications companies have already suffered losses ranging from 30 million to 50 million euros.