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"Possible Disabling Mobile Communication in the Russian Federation": What will happen when Nokia and Ericsson will go

"Our departure will be full. We are not going to supply anything to Russia," said Nokia Pekka CEO Lundmark. By December 31, 2022, two large Telecom Companies, Nokia and Ericsson have to completely curtail their business in Russia, Reuters. com writes. This will significantly impair the quality of the Russian communication operators.

The publication emphasizes in its material that the Russian telecom sector will cause significant losses, and ordinary users will soon feel exit from the market of aggressor companies from "unfriendly" countries-Nokia and Ericsson. Referring to their own sources, including 5 toplessers of Russian communication operators (the media does not name their names), Reuters.

com writes that the problems will be as follows: traffic will slow down, connection will work with interruptions, and even possible "long -term shutdown Because operators will not be able to repair the equipment and update the software, "the material said.

Journalists emphasize that together Ericsson and Nokia supplied 50% of the entire Telecom equipment and software, which was purchased for their needs by Russia: base stations of cellular communications, antenna, fiber optic cables that provide access to the Internet.

Ericsson CFO Karl Mellaener told Reuters that the company would operate in the territory of the aggressor country by the end of this year, but the publication reminded that the Swedish government from the company has removed the Swedish sanctions. And the CEO of Nokia Pekka Lundmark noted that his company will completely leave the Russian Federation. The article states that the Russians will now have big problems with communication and the Internet, and just call someone it will be problematic.