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Is there a normal mobile Internet in Moscow?
Hello. I recently moved to Moscow and am looking for a normal Internet connection. Now stopped at Beeline. Tariff "Unlim". 10 rubles per day + 500 minutes. You can’t distribute it, but it will work through ttl. If I download some large file, then literally in a minute the speed is cut. This is very infuriating.
Is there really unlimited internet in Moscow without speed limits? So that you can download everything and from anywhere.
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Only buy all sorts of secret / archival tariffs from hucksters. I have tele2 anlim across the Russian Federation for 250 per month. LTE accelerates to 30Mbps, the torrents have not been blocked yet, I distribute it from the WiFi of a portable router. I won’t advertise here, it’s easy to google
A. Well, Yota seemed to have a slow anlim, but I didn’t like the price there
MTS tariff for a laptop Unlimited Internet at speeds up to 4 Mbps. On torrents, it does not cut speed and distribute it.
I went on a business trip to Moscow in September of this year. In Voronezh, along the way, I bought a Megafon package for ~ 280 rubles in Svyaznoy, next to the railway station (I ran out to the grocery store for food and bought a package on the way). In Moscow it was 50Mbps on lte. Only it was not clear how much the service provided. Written 25gb on the road and anlim at home. Home region - all of Russia. True, a colleague asked for the same package in Moscow - there was none and they assured that they had not even heard of such a package. But I liked the coverage and speed.
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