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Does the internet work in Ukraine?

Yes, the internet works in Ukraine and remains highly functional, although it faces disruptions in conflict zones. Despite damage to infrastructure from missile attacks, engineers have maintained widespread connectivity using repaired infrastructure, public Wi-Fi, and Starlink satellite terminals. Major cities have robust service, and mobile data (3G/4G) is widely available.

Key details:
Availability: Roughly 80% of Ukrainians use the internet daily, with widespread 3G/4G access and public Wi-Fi in cities, notes the United Nations Development Programme.
Wartime Resilience: While 25% of telecommunications infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, it is regularly repaired.
Satellite Internet: Over 20,000 Starlink terminals are used to maintain connectivity, especially during power outages, according to Wikipedia.
Disruptions: Severe outages may occur in areas with active fighting or where infrastructure has been targeted, particularly in occupied or frontline regions.
Service Providers: Major providers like Kyivstar and Vodafone continue to operate.

Tips for access:
SIM Cards: Travelers can purchase SIM cards from providers like Kyivstar, Vodafone, or lifecell at airports or city shops.
eSIM: Supported for easy activation without needing a physical card.
Public Wi-Fi: Widely available in cafes, restaurants, and hotels.
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
doesn't it go down when the power goes down?