Megafon Expands Network in Ulyanovsk Region, Russia, with Speeds Up to 80 Mbps
2026-06-21 15:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Telecom operator Megafon has expanded its communication infrastructure near the "Ultragrad" residential complex in the Ulyanovsk region of Russia, enabling residents on multiple streets in the regional capital to enjoy digital service download speeds of up to 80 Mbps. The project ensures stable signal connectivity both indoors and outdoors, while reducing the load on existing telecom facilities.

New equipment has significantly improved communication quality in areas such as Kamyshinskaya Street, General Melnikov Street, Southwest Street, and Krefeld Street. To cover a wide area and avoid network congestion, the operator activated multiple frequency bands simultaneously. The average download speed reaches 30 Mbps, with a maximum of 80 Mbps. This speed is sufficient for smooth use of "heavy" digital services, such as high-resolution live streaming, without the need for a home Wi-Fi connection.

Igor Yazykov, head of Megafon's technical department in the Ulyanovsk region, stated that moving involves many tasks, such as registering a new address, purchasing furniture, registering at a clinic, and choosing schools for children—most of which can be handled online. The company strives to anticipate the needs of new residents, providing optimal download speeds not only in residential buildings but also in nearby commercial, entertainment, and social institutions.

The operator's big data shows that residents in the region currently use an average of 33 GB of internet data per month. The top three areas for online activity are Sengiley, Novoulyanovsk, and Inza. Data usage among Ulyanovsk residents is at the regional average.

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