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Alushta, August 12, 2015. — Dmitry Alkhazov, Deputy Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications, and Dmitry Polonsky, Minister of Internal Affairs, Information and Telecom of Crimea, placed in commercial exploitation 3G and LTE networks on the South cost of Crimea. Modern telecom services are currently available to citizens and guests of more than 30 resort cities and areas of Crimea.
“We’ve successfully achieved a goal on covering citizens and guests of Crimean resorts with modern telecom services. For the majority of tourists quality of recreation is closely connected with availability and quality of telecom services. That’s why delivery of telecom services on resorts of Crimea became our primary goal. We’ve successfully achieved it,” said Dmitry Alkhazov.
While connecting to 3G and LTE subscribers will be able to use high-speed Internet access. Access speed is more than 2 Mbps for 3G and 30 Mbps for LTE.
Modern telecom services are currently available to citizens and guests of Yalta, including suburban inhabited localities and resort cities and areas of South coast of Crimea: Alupka, Alushta, Vinogradnoye, Voskhod, Gaspra, Goluboy Zaliv, Gornoe, Gurzuf, Koktebel, Kuibyshev, Koreiz, Kurpaty, Livadia, Malorechenskoye, Maly Mayak, Massandra, Morskoe, Nikita, Opolznevoe, Oreanda, Otradnoye, Parkovoe, Privetnoye, Ribachye, Simeiz, Sudak, Solnechnogorskoye, Sovetskoye, Feodosiya, Foros.
Goal to develop 3G and LTE networks in Crimea was established by Dmitry Medvedev, Chairman of the Government of Russia, on the meeting devoted to development of telecom services in Crimea, which took place on August 4, 2014. 3G and LTE are also operating in center Simferopol, international airport of Simferopol, Sevastopol, Kerch and highway Kerch-Feodosiya.