In October 2024, the media reported

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In October 2024, the media reported

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The QMS service is a Russian solution developed by the Rostelecom team, with the help of which users can find out the real speed of their Internet connection. The QMS functionality is based on proven algorithms that comply with such world standards as Speedtest from Ookla. At the same time, QMS is included in the register of Russian software maintained by the Russian Ministry of Digital Development.

The service measures the estonia whatsapp number databa se speed of downloading and uploading data, determines ping (server response time) and jitter (inconstancy of intervals between network packet transmission). A high level of jitter can negatively affect the quality of audio and video communication, causing interruptions and distortion of sound and image. QMS allows you to set the number of tests and the time interval between them, as well as automatically generate graphs of previous measurements.

that a ban on the SpeedTest service from Ookla could be introduced in Russia at the legislative level. If the bill is approved, telecom operators will have to switch to Russian software products to measure the speed of data transfer in their networks. In this case, the QMS service represents an import-substituting development that meets the necessary requirements of both customers and regulators.

"To evaluate the speed of data reception and transmission, you can now use a secure Russian service. The domestic development QMS completely replaces the functionality of foreign analogues and provides a correct assessment of the Internet connection with one click from anywhere. And the measurement results can be shared in social networks and instant messengers in real time - the corresponding download of results has been implemented for users," noted Rostelecom's Director of Customer Service Evgeny Zhukovich.

Denis Kuskov, CEO of TelecomDaily LLC, spoke in favor of maintaining competition on the domestic market: "Competition is always good. But any company - Russian or foreign - must be present on the domestic market while complying with local laws. But it turns out that not all Western companies comply with our legislation - for example, on storing personal data, paying taxes, etc. And if SpeedTest is banned, competition will still remain. Although it would be better if SpeedTest fulfilled its obligations to be present in Russia and continued to work."
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