Stop Sending Memes, Russian Telecom Operator Pleads as Networks Begin to Overload

MTS has 80 million clients in Russia and has seen a "considerable increase in the load on the network," mostly in large cities, particularly Moscow, a company executive said.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 29 March 2020 05:00 IST
Highlights
  • MTS President Alexei Kornya has urged customers to stop sending memes
  • He, however, did support watching films online during the lockdown
  • Russia has not ordered a mandatory lockdown

Internet has exploded with coronavirus-related memes worldwide as face-to-face contacts have decreased

Russia's biggest telecoms provider on Friday pleaded with clients to stop sending coronavirus memes and viral videos, as networks began to overload as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Memes and keeping in good spirits are important, but it is important to be responsible about using content online," MTS President Alexei Kornya said in a statement on the company's website.

"I'm not saying you should stop watching films online or participate in video conferences for work," he said.

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But he called on Russians to "refrain from sending around funny but 'heavy' videos via messengers to dozens of contacts," straining the telecoms infrastructure.

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MTS has 80 million clients in Russia and has seen a "considerable increase in the load on the network," mostly in large cities, particularly Moscow, Kornya said.

Russia has not ordered a mandatory lockdown, but many companies switched to telecommuting earlier this month to lower the risk of coronavirus infection.

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The Internet has exploded with coronavirus-related memes worldwide as face-to-face contacts have decreased because of lockdowns and quarantines.


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