Some market participants saw the contract with Huawei as the return
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:49 am
UPT has two cable-laying vessels - Northern Wave and Yauza (reinforced ice class). UPT representatives did not respond to ComNews' request yesterday, but according to available information, the company's vessels were not involved in the Rostelecom project due to being busy.
of this Chinese vendor to the switzerland cell phone number list Russian market: since March 2022, it has frozen all equipment supplies to the Russian Federation, fearing secondary US sanctions. Huawei's Russian office left ComNews' request for resumption of supplies unanswered, but a source in the company suggested that it was about fulfilling a contract with Rostelecom (more precisely, with Bulat LLC), which was concluded long before the "sanctioned" 2022. Another source in Huawei made it clear that this company has decided to distance itself even more from Russia, and layoffs in its Moscow office can be expected as early as the end of 2022.
"We have proven that sanctions cannot prevent us from laying the cable," declared Sergei Ivanov, the special representative of the Russian president for environmental protection, ecology and transport. Although six months ago there was clearly no such confidence. In August 2022, the Russian Ministry of Digital Development prepared amendments to the rules for providing a subsidy for the construction of the Kamchatka-Chukotka fiber-optic communication line. The draft government resolution prepared by the relevant ministry states: "The result of providing the subsidy is the achievement of the fiber-optic transmission line capacity of 100 Gbit/s by December 31, 2023." At the same time, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Digital Development Dmitry Kim stated that Chukotka would be connected to the underwater fiber-optic communication line in the first half of 2023.
of this Chinese vendor to the switzerland cell phone number list Russian market: since March 2022, it has frozen all equipment supplies to the Russian Federation, fearing secondary US sanctions. Huawei's Russian office left ComNews' request for resumption of supplies unanswered, but a source in the company suggested that it was about fulfilling a contract with Rostelecom (more precisely, with Bulat LLC), which was concluded long before the "sanctioned" 2022. Another source in Huawei made it clear that this company has decided to distance itself even more from Russia, and layoffs in its Moscow office can be expected as early as the end of 2022.
"We have proven that sanctions cannot prevent us from laying the cable," declared Sergei Ivanov, the special representative of the Russian president for environmental protection, ecology and transport. Although six months ago there was clearly no such confidence. In August 2022, the Russian Ministry of Digital Development prepared amendments to the rules for providing a subsidy for the construction of the Kamchatka-Chukotka fiber-optic communication line. The draft government resolution prepared by the relevant ministry states: "The result of providing the subsidy is the achievement of the fiber-optic transmission line capacity of 100 Gbit/s by December 31, 2023." At the same time, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Digital Development Dmitry Kim stated that Chukotka would be connected to the underwater fiber-optic communication line in the first half of 2023.