24 Jan 2013

"Beeline" held in 2012, a large-scale modernization and expansion of the network in the Far East

The mobile operator said that in 2012 conducted a large-scale expansion of the GSM network on the basis of obtaining a license in 2011 to a number of areas in the region. As a result of its network of "second generation" was built more than 300 cities in Primorsky Krai, Yakutia and Magadan Jewish autonomous regions, Chukotka, Kamchatka Koryak Okrug and the Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug (UOBAO), part of the Irkutsk region.

In the area of ​​mobile networks are now more than 80% of the population of licensed territories. In the 19 settlements of Yakutia, Chukotka, Koryak and UOBAO mobile first appeared.

Last year in the major cities of the Far East and Eastern Siberia to the existing 3G network was launched technology HSPA +, allowing to provide data rates up to 21 Mbit / s. Increase the maximum speed of mobile Internet was in Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Birobidzhan, Blagoveshchensk, Ulan-Ude, Chita, Irkutsk and Bratsk, Angarsk, Usuriyske, Nakhodka and Artyom.

According to the company, the launch of HSPA + is the result of technological development of the transport network: increasing its capacity and fiber optic network length. In 2012, the construction of zonal FOL "Komsomolsk-Khabarovsk" in the Khabarovsk region, as well as "brotherly Tulun" and "Angarsk-Irkutsk" in the Irkutsk region. In Primorye, 16 times (up to 10 Gbit / c) increased capacity of fiber optic connecting most major cities in the region - Vladivostok, Artyom, Nakhodka and Ussuriysk, and 10 times the expanded capacity of the transport channels in the western and northern directions.

In 2013, the planned expansion of the 3G network by 20% and the GSM network will be increased almost by 30%. The maximum rate of coverage of the second generation will expand the areas in which the connection GSM «Beeline" appeared only in 2012. Also, more than 3 times will be extended zonal network of fiber-optic communication lines (fiber optic), which will provide the basis for further development of networks high-speed data transmission.

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