Rostelecom began the second stage of digitalization of the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory / News of the economy of Krasnoyarsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory / Newslab.ru

June 11 14:52
In June of this year, Rostelecom began the second stage in the construction of the fiber-optic communication line (Vols) in the north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. For the first time, residents of the settlements of Sergeyevo, Nizhneshadrino, Fomka, Yartsevo, Krivlyak and Nikulino will receive wired access to the Internet.
The project is implemented by order of the Ministry of Digital Development of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
“The digitalization of the Yenisei district began last fall. At that time, we laid 130 km of optics from the village of Antsiferovo to the village of Novonazimovo. With the onset of the warm season in the north, we launch the following stage: in the coming months we will build about 150 km of communication lines from Novonazimovo to the village of Nikulino, ”said Yevgeny Sintshevsky, deputy technical director of the Krasnoyarsk branch of Rostelecom.
The creation of an optical network is carried out as part of the regional program “Development of the Information Society” and the federal project “Elimination of digital inequality 2.0”.
“The governor and government of the Krasnoyarsk Territory are actively supporting the construction of the Vols in the north. For this, additional funding is allocated, competitive procedures are already underway in order to pass the site from Nikulino to the village of Indigino, Turukhansky district, and in 2026 from Indigino to the village of Bor, ”explained Nikolai Raspin: the Minister of Digital Development of the Krasnoyarsk Territory:
With the expansion of telecommunication infrastructure from satellite Internet to the optical, the basic communication stations and socially significant objects of villages and villages-schools, feldsher-obstetric centers, village councils, fire parts and leisure centers will be the first to switch. Also, high -speed Internet and digital services of the federal provider will become available to private households.
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