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Tele2 to Invest 1.2 Billion Rubles in Omsk Oblast's Digital Infrastructure
Tele2 and the Omsk Oblast government partnered to improve the region's digital infrastructure; Tele2 will invest over 1.2 billion rubles in two years, focusing on remote areas and closed-loop 5G networks for businesses, utilizing big data for demographic analysis and regional development.
- How will the use of big data analytics benefit both Tele2 and the Omsk Oblast government?
- The collaboration will improve digital infrastructure and services in Omsk Oblast. Tele2's investment will expand internet access to remote areas, enabling opportunities in education, healthcare, and business. The use of big data will aid in analyzing demographics and enhancing the region's tourism appeal.
- What immediate impact will Tele2's investment have on Omsk Oblast's digital infrastructure and accessibility?
- Tele2, a Russian mobile operator, and the Omsk Oblast government signed an agreement to develop the digital economy. Tele2 plans to invest over 1.2 billion rubles in the region over two years, focusing on economically significant and remote areas, including settlements with populations under 1000. This includes developing closed-loop LTE/5G networks for businesses.
- What are the long-term implications of this partnership for the economic development and competitiveness of Omsk Oblast?
- This partnership leverages Tele2's expertise in big data analytics to support the Omsk Oblast government's objectives. This will improve regional governance and promote economic development through enhanced data-driven decision-making. The resulting improvements in infrastructure and digital services will likely increase the region's competitiveness.
Sustainable Development Goals
The collaboration between T2 and the Omsk Oblast government focuses on developing digital infrastructure, including expanding telecommunication networks in economically significant areas and hard-to-reach settlements. This directly contributes to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) by improving connectivity and access to digital technologies, which are crucial for industrial development, innovation, and creating resilient infrastructure.