In Russia there is a new peak of pride for the new analogue network project. Shown on television, praising opportunities, Russians are already glowing with joy, because “how are you, Elon Musk” and all that in numbers and facts, writes Elena Stepova for “Information Resistance”.
The following is the text in the original language. I don’t know how, in other places, such as Russian cities and villages, which were lost “to the Olivet ZSU”, they install landline telephones. Rostovshchina axis, as the leader of analoguenets since 2014 - I’ll guess, Rostovshchina is the gate of war, the Russian military hub - in 2025, the locals installed 530 landline phones - the price is 20% more,.
Yeah, after the mass shelling of the Rostov region, people are going to install landline phones, because there is a single connection that they are missing. The number of landline telephone connections in the Rostov region has grown by as much as 86 hundredths.
Although it is presented by propagandists as an analogue technology, it is already becoming fashionable. Navit among the youth.
They all run, write, wiggle, that they are “again, like in the USSR,” and I still hesitate to write, because this is a chance, a unique ability to “speak with a voice”. I'm afraid of the stench they talked about on their mobile phone, or something like that.
People rejoice in what is in them, like in the USSR. How soon it will be “girl, give Smolny”, I don’t know, but the Russians will already figure out how to send telegrams, make a call to another place. It’s a small category that makes you marvel at this phone number and feeds on how turning to a landline connection can brighten up the situation with mobile Internet connections.
Axis here I guessed the meshkans of Donbass in their critical majority at the hour of 2014 fate, as they were singing that if Donbass goes under the kaerivnitsa of Russia, nothing will change in their lives,.
The Russians also thought that the great strategist Putin could do it well, and maybe even better. Well, the change in landline telephones, the availability of mobile communications and the Internet, the beginning of a change in social media, the availability of medicine, the end of the epidemic and the availability of technology.
I also noticed that people buy phones less often and connect them, because in Russia there are a lot of people who hang out here on balconies, sheds, mezzanines, take out their grandfather’s phone, wipe the pill,! Well, if the toilet papier is fresh in Russia, the stench can be drawn out of the rusty magazines of the Christian hours and the newspaper \!