Kyivstar''s Komarov outlines Ukraine pledge
This update by Komarov comes shortly after the firm said that it had carried out 150,000 repairs, reconnected 800 settlements,
Since February 24, 2022, Kyivstar has built 1,895 new LTE base stations and upgraded about 13,200 existing base stations to 4G. Kyivstar has added more than 4,100 residential areas to 4G coverage, and 95% of the population of territories controlled by Ukraine have access to 4G services on Kyivstar's network.
Highlights of Kyivstar's investments into Ukraine's digital infrastructure include the following: Since February 24, 2022, Kyivstar has built 1,895 new LTE base stations and upgraded about 13,200 existing base stations to 4G.
Kyivstar has built the largest communication infrastructure in Ukraine, with over 70.7 thousand base stations. The company operates its own fiber-optic network with a total length of more than 44,000 km and a capacity of 16 Tbps
Thanks to significant infrastructure investments and ongoing network expansion and modernization, Kyivstar has once again been recognized as Ukraine's Best Mobile Network by Ookla — the global leader in connectivity analytics and developer of the Speedtest service.
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