en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russian telecom operator Beeline has completed a new phase of network upgrades on the Central Ring Road (CRR), updating base station equipment at key sections along the route and optimizing network parameters. Following the upgrade, network capacity and connection stability on critical segments of the CRR have been enhanced, improving the mobile communication experience for drivers and passengers during travel.
The Central Ring Road is a major transport artery in the Moscow region, characterized by high vehicle speeds, long road spans, and continuously changing communication scenarios, placing higher demands on mobile network coverage and capacity. Unlike fixed-point communication in urban areas, highway communication involves terminals frequently crossing multiple base station coverage zones while in motion. Voice calls, navigation, instant messaging, in-car entertainment, mobile payments, emergency calls, and enterprise fleet dispatching all rely on stable connectivity. Simply expanding coverage through network upgrades cannot fully address communication pressure on high-traffic sections; the key lies in enhancing base station processing capabilities, optimizing cell parameters, improving handover stability, and maintaining available bandwidth under dense traffic, holiday peaks, and long-distance travel scenarios. Beeline's latest update of base stations along key sections effectively reinforces the mobile communication link on the CRR, enabling the network to handle higher loads under conditions of high-speed vehicle movement and concentrated access.
Post-upgrade network test data already reflects capacity improvements. On relevant sections of the CRR, the maximum download speed reached 281.5 Mbps, with an average download speed of 62.9 Mbps; the maximum upload speed reached 80.5 Mbps, with an average upload speed of 28 Mbps.
For drivers and passengers, such upgrades directly impact navigation updates, online map loading, video calls, mobile office work, in-car music, trip sharing, and emergency communications. For logistics fleets, ride-hailing services, public service vehicles, and corporate commuter vehicles, a stable mobile network is also critical for vehicle positioning, dispatch information transmission, order system synchronization, and road operation data collection. With improved communication quality along the CRR, the network will not only serve personal mobile internet access but also support the foundational connectivity for digital road traffic management and connected vehicle applications.
This upgrade primarily focused on base station equipment updates and network parameter optimization on the busiest sections. Equipment updates enhance wireless access capabilities, while parameter optimization addresses coverage boundaries, handover processes, upload/download speeds, and resource allocation under high-load conditions. Combined, these efforts strengthen the network's ability to handle multiple concurrent user connections during peak periods.
Beeline's completion of this new phase of CRR network upgrades indicates that Russian operators are further extending mobile communication capabilities to key transportation infrastructure. Future road communication construction will continue to focus on high-speed mobile coverage, 4G capacity expansion, base station equipment upgrades, in-vehicle terminal connectivity, and digital road services, with the CRR becoming a key scenario for improving traffic communication quality around Moscow.










