
Russian satellite comms firm Dozer taken offline by Wagner-affiliated hacker group - report
Network seems to back up now
Network seems to back up now
Will support rebuild and upgrades of war-torn country's network infrastructure
Satcoms a "vital layer" of Ukraine operations
The company has launched services in Donetsk and Luhansk
The US government targeted Megafon's investor, but not the Russian company
Company set to launch the final batch of satellites later this month, isn’t expecting to see satellites held by Roscosmos since March 2022 again any time soon
Plans to consolidate assets of Russian-backed operators in these regions
New round of missile attacks in brutal war
But prices fall after a warm winter
Gets permission to offload VimpelCom and local Beeline operation
Probably shouldn't have invaded Ukraine, then
More comms support headed for Ukrainians on the frontline
Government finally clears the deal and ends uncertainty for the eSIM provider
Report up to August, figure likely higher now
As Russia tries to disconnect the country by attacking critical infrastructure
Continues to wind down its Russian business
Eutelsat told to stop broadcasting three channels
Musk's SpaceX subsidiary has supplied Ukrainians with Starlink terminals since the Russian invasion began in late February
Veon sells Russian unit for $2.1 billion plus debt
Reasons for separation not immediately known
Keeping Ukraine connected amid an ongoing war
Dutch company aiming to ditch historical Russian roots
But Russian forces are digging in for a lengthy defense
After looking to sell its Armenian operations last year, Rostelecom wants to build more
Company previously took credit for Pentagon-financed connectivity
Musk has asked the Pentagon to pick up the bill
Government tender requested 100 racks in the Central Federal District amid capacity crunch
400 Russian-based employees will be let go by the vendor