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After leaving the Russian market Nokia, Huawei and Ericsson, Russian mobile operators have started problems

After the start of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, the main world manufacturers of telecommunications equipment Huawei, Nokia and Ericsson have stopped business with Russia and do not supply their products to the Russian Federation. The consequences of this step have become noticeable now: all mobile operators have problems with the base stations.

About it writes the Russian business edition "Kommersant" with reference to sources in the largest mobile operators of the occupier country, as well as market experts, Interfax-Ukraine reports. Currently, the installation of new base stations Russian mobile operators have been reduced by 60%, and the volume of stations deficiency are estimated at 50 thousand. There are critically insufficient reserves of 20,000 to support networks and are almost exhausted.

"Operators have been testing the equipment of the third -tier manufacturers from China and other countries in the last year to replace the main suppliers of ZTE and Huawei (which have come out of the Russian Federation), but the results are unsatisfactory," the article reads. Officially, the Russian Mincrifters denies the problem through sanctions.

At the same time, even official statistics of the occupying country indicate that the number of new base stations in 2022 fell rapidly-by 58% relative to 2021. Therefore, Russian narratives about "sanctions do not work" and hope for parallel imports once again collapsed. The world's leader has left the market of the aggressor country since the beginning of 2022.