Roskomnadzor restrains the fastest service in the Russian Federation, giving you to measure the speed and quality of Internet connection.
In Russia, they have limited access to popular services to measure the speed of the fastest internet from Ookla. In Roskomnadzor, they explained this through “determined Runet safety threats” and advised to use Russian analogues. This was reported by the agency Interfax With a reference to the department’s press service.
“Access to the fastest service is limited in accordance with the Government’s command of the Russian Federation No. 127 of 12.02.2020 in connection with the identified threats of public communication network security and the Russian segment of the Internet network, the message said.
Also in Roskomnadzor it is recommended to “use reliable services in Russia.”
The Department added that the Center for Tracking and Management of the General Use Communications Network has developed its own application Sketch – To check the speed of the data, the mobile signal level and the availability of Internet resources.
The fastest service was created by the American Ookla Company in 2006. It allows you to test the Internet connection speed and delay. According to the company, last year, more than 50 billion trials worldwide were conducted through the platform.
Remember that in June Russia set the global anti-record for the number of internet blocks. For one month, 655 cases of disconnecting a network of different intensities were recorded.
We added that residents of each fifth region of the Russian Federation in the So -called “Day of Russia”, June 12, are facing mobile internet disconnection, and sometimes connection problems. Overall, we are talking about the 19 covering entities of the Russian Federation.
In every third region of the Russian Federation, Internet Media
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