莫斯科在2026年3月中央移动互联网停电, 归咎于安全威胁, 中断服务, 耗资3800万至6300万美元,
Moscow’s central mobile internet blackout in March 2026, blamed on security threats, disrupted services and cost $38–63 million, part of Russia’s broader internet control campaign.
2026年3月, 莫斯科在中央地区面临长达一周的移动互联网封锁, 扰乱商业、银行及通讯,
In March 2026, Moscow faced a week-long mobile internet blackout in central areas, disrupting businesses, banking, and communication as foreign websites and even government-approved apps were blocked.
当局列举了与乌克兰无人机威胁有关的安全关切,但专家们认为,这一行动是加强互联网管制的更广泛努力的一部分。
Authorities cited security concerns related to Ukrainian drone threats, but experts believe the move was part of broader efforts to tighten internet control.
这些断电影响到移动支付、自动取款机和出租车服务,估计损失3 800万至6 300万美元,促使居民使用传呼机和对讲机等过时工具。
The outages, affecting mobile payments, ATMs, and taxi services, caused estimated losses of $38 million to $63 million, prompting residents to use outdated tools like pagers and walkie-talkies.
尽管宽带用户依然未受影响,但这些限制是俄罗斯在禁止西方平台和推广国家支持的MAX等应用程序之后,持续开展的限制在线访问运动的一部分。
While broadband users remained unaffected, the restrictions are part of Russia’s ongoing campaign to limit online access, following bans on Western platforms and promotion of state-backed apps like MAX.