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Kyivstar''s network consists of over 66,000 base stations. According to the company, during the full-scale war, more than 2,700 new telecom sites (8,503 base stations) …
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Over the past six months, Ukraine has installed a record number of mobile base stations, which is aimed at improving the quality of mobile communications, Deputy Prime …
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The war has led to the destruction of more than 4,000 base stations across all operators, plus 60,000 kilometers of fiber optic lines, while 12.2 percent of households have …
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The war has led to the destruction of more than 4,000 base stations across all operators, plus 60,000 kilometers of fiber optic lines, …
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As of May 2025, the company provided access to high-speed 4G Internet and high-quality mobile communications for 95.9% of the population in the territory controlled by …
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In particular, 53 base stations were built in cities in the west of Ukraine, 27 base stations – in Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Kyiv and Cherkasy regions. In the east of Ukraine, 20 base …
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70.7 thousand base stations Kyivstar has built the largest communication infrastructure in Ukraine, with over 70.7 thousand base stations. The …
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As of May 2025, Kyivstar provided access to high-speed 4G Internet and high-quality mobile communications for 95.9% of the population in the territory controlled by …
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Key Points About Kyivstar: Infrastructure: Kyivstar has built the largest communication infrastructure in Ukraine, with over 53,000 base stations. It uses its own fiber-optic network …
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Kyivstar, Vodafone, and lifecell collectively bought five spectrum lots under licenses requiring 1,500 new base stations in two years – including 500 sites in the first year – and …
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5G technology is expanding faster than anyone could have predicted. More countries, companies, and telecom providers are racing to build 5G base stations, ensuring faster speeds, lower …
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As of May 2025, Kyivstar provided access to high-speed 4G Internet and high-quality mobile communications for 95.9% of the …
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70.7 thousand base stations Kyivstar has built the largest communication infrastructure in Ukraine, with over 70.7 thousand base stations. The company operates its own fiber-optic …
View moreKyivstar 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
"We’ve had more than 10 percent of our sites completely or partially destroyed,” explains Sasha Ananyev, head of the network operation department at Vodafone Ukraine. That’s roughly 1,400 base stations, and does not include base stations located in Donetsk and Luhansk, areas that have been occupied by Russia since 2014.
The country has set an ambitious goal of deploying over 500,000 5G base stations by 2025, a target driven by telecom giants like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel. The Indian government has actively supported 5G expansion, conducting large-scale spectrum auctions and offering incentives for infrastructure development.
While many operators across Europe have focused on launching 5G networks, the same can’t be said for Ukraine. Speaking to DCD, Stanislav Prybytko, director general of the directorate for mobile broadband for Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, explains that the war with Russia has stalled the country's 5G goals.
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