
24.12.2024 18:02:00
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They are currently only available on platforms, and only from the Kcell operator. In the future, passengers will be able to stay connected in metro cars.
Mobile communications and internet have been launched at the Raiymbek, Zhibek Zholy, Almaly, Abaya, Baikonur, M. Auezov Theater, and Alatau metro stations. Technical work is underway to connect at the remaining four stations.
“Today, Kcell is installing its base stations. In the future, metro specialists plan to attract all cellular operators. We understand how important it is to stay connected in the modern world, and we are doing everything to offer our passengers modern services that make travel more comfortable and technologically advanced,” the metro press service reported.
The innovation will allow passengers to use all telecom services: make calls, send messages, and use digital services.
The Digital Business publication sent a request to mobile operators.
Beeline noted that at the time of the launch of the Almaty metro, investments in providing communications amounted to approximately $1.5 million:
“It would have been an unprofitable project that would have been implemented to the detriment of the main development of the network and the quality of communications for all subscribers. However, the Almaty metro remains our growth zone. And when conditions or technologies allow us to achieve an optimal ratio of costs and benefits for the subscriber, we will consider implementing such a project.”
Tele2/Altel responded that this issue is under discussion with the metro working group:
“The whole point is that ensuring a stable signal requires high investments and a different technical approach to transmission issues.”
In October of this year, Kcell became the first operator in Kazakhstan to launch 5G in the metro. Initially, the base station was installed at Raimbek Batyr. But 4G and 3G are also available so that Almaty residents can stay in touch with any mobile devices.
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Mobile communications and internet have been launched at the Raiymbek, Zhibek Zholy, Almaly, Abaya, Baikonur, M. Auezov Theater, and Alatau metro stations. Technical work is underway to connect at the remaining four stations.
“Today, Kcell is installing its base stations. In the future, metro specialists plan to attract all cellular operators. We understand how important it is to stay connected in the modern world, and we are doing everything to offer our passengers modern services that make travel more comfortable and technologically advanced,” the metro press service reported.
The innovation will allow passengers to use all telecom services: make calls, send messages, and use digital services.
The Digital Business publication sent a request to mobile operators.
Beeline noted that at the time of the launch of the Almaty metro, investments in providing communications amounted to approximately $1.5 million:
“It would have been an unprofitable project that would have been implemented to the detriment of the main development of the network and the quality of communications for all subscribers. However, the Almaty metro remains our growth zone. And when conditions or technologies allow us to achieve an optimal ratio of costs and benefits for the subscriber, we will consider implementing such a project.”
Tele2/Altel responded that this issue is under discussion with the metro working group:
“The whole point is that ensuring a stable signal requires high investments and a different technical approach to transmission issues.”
In October of this year, Kcell became the first operator in Kazakhstan to launch 5G in the metro. Initially, the base station was installed at Raimbek Batyr. But 4G and 3G are also available so that Almaty residents can stay in touch with any mobile devices.